2021
DOI: 10.3390/tomography7040065
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Imaging of Biliary Involvement in Sarcoidosis: Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography, and Gadolinium Ethoxybenzyl Diethylenetriamine Pentaacetic Acid-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings

Abstract: Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease usually affecting the chest, hilar lymph nodes, and lungs, but can potentially involve any organ; therefore, its clinical presentation may vary. Hepatobiliary involvement is rare, and typically asymptomatic; however, it can lead to cirrhosis, and may require liver transplantation. In this report, we present a rare case of a patient affected by sarcoidosis with hepatobiliary involvement. He presented to our hospital complaining of dyspnea triggered by moderate efforts and op… Show more

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“…[ 3 ] Rare associations are also described with skin, lacrimal, and ocular gland manifestations as well as with rare syndromes such as Löfgren’s[ 4 ] or Heerfordt’s. [ 5 ] The disease can involve in minimal percentages of various other abdominal parts such as the intra- and extra-hepatic biliary tract with cholestatic jaundice;[ 6 ] even more rarely, the disease can affect the pancreas with episodes of nonspecific pancreatitis, the stomach with ulcer-like lesions or thickening of the mucous membrane, and the urinary tract with interstitial nephritis or with hydronephrosis from extrinsic compression caused by the lymph nodes. An association between hepatic sarcoidosis and Crohn’s disease has also been described in the literature[ 7 ] which, although rare, further suggests the autoimmune origin of sarcoidosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 3 ] Rare associations are also described with skin, lacrimal, and ocular gland manifestations as well as with rare syndromes such as Löfgren’s[ 4 ] or Heerfordt’s. [ 5 ] The disease can involve in minimal percentages of various other abdominal parts such as the intra- and extra-hepatic biliary tract with cholestatic jaundice;[ 6 ] even more rarely, the disease can affect the pancreas with episodes of nonspecific pancreatitis, the stomach with ulcer-like lesions or thickening of the mucous membrane, and the urinary tract with interstitial nephritis or with hydronephrosis from extrinsic compression caused by the lymph nodes. An association between hepatic sarcoidosis and Crohn’s disease has also been described in the literature[ 7 ] which, although rare, further suggests the autoimmune origin of sarcoidosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%