“…Computed tomographic scan is ahead of conventional chest radiographs in depicting parenchymal, mediastinal and hilar abnormalities 10 . On CT scan, the typical features of sarcoidosis is mediastinal and/ or hilar lymphadenopathy, nodular opacities and micronodules along bronchovascular bundles, predilection for mid and upper lung zones, an axial distribution, pleural or subpleural nodules, septal and nonseptal lines, confluent nodular opacities with consolidation and groundglass opacities11.…”