2017
DOI: 10.5350/semb.20170417125937
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Sarcoidosis with hepatic involvement: a case report

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“…Presence of such nodules may confuse with metastatic or other granulomatous diseases [9].Liver biopsy followed by histopathology is the gold standard to diagnose sarcoidosis. Noncaseating and Epithelioid Granulomas are abundant and are mainly in the portal and periportal regions [10].Granulomas are reported in 60%-80% cases of liver sarcoidosis [11].Management of Hepatic Sarcoidosis include observation and medical management. Observation is indicated when the patient is asymptomatic [3].…”
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“…Presence of such nodules may confuse with metastatic or other granulomatous diseases [9].Liver biopsy followed by histopathology is the gold standard to diagnose sarcoidosis. Noncaseating and Epithelioid Granulomas are abundant and are mainly in the portal and periportal regions [10].Granulomas are reported in 60%-80% cases of liver sarcoidosis [11].Management of Hepatic Sarcoidosis include observation and medical management. Observation is indicated when the patient is asymptomatic [3].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%