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[A case of pleural sarcoidosis with bilateral pleural effusion].

A 25-year-old man was referred to our hospital because of cough and an abnormal shadow on chest X-ray film showing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy accompanied by multiple nodules in both lung fields. A transbronchial lung biopsy demonstrated non-caseating epithelioid cell granulomas, and we diagnosed sarcoidosis. He was observed without medication for 18 months, however, his chest X-ray film findings gradually worsened, and bilateral pleural effusion appeared. The pleural effusion consisted of exudative fluid with prominent lymphocytes, and ADA level was elevated to 57.0U/l. Thoracoscopy demonstrated multiple whitish granulations on the parietal and visceral pleura. The pleural biopsy specimens exhibited non-caseating epithelioid cell granulomas, and there was no evidence of acid-fast bacilli. Based on these findings, pleural sarcoidosis was diagnosed. He was treated with 30 mg oral prednisolone daily, and both pleural effusion and nodules of lung fields on chest X-ray film subsided. Sarcoidosis with bilateral pleural effusions is rare, and we discuss this condition in relation to the pertinent literature.

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