• PLoS medicine · Mar 2005

    Case Reports

    Recurrent pleural and pericardial effusions due to sarcoidosis.

    • Sankar D Navaneethan, Sundar Venkatesh, Rakesh Shrivastava, Jagat Mehta, and Robert Israel.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Unity Health System, Rochester, New York, USA. sankardass@hotmail.com <sankardass@hotmail.com>
    • PLoS Med. 2005 Mar 1; 2 (3): e63e63.

    AbstractA 54-year-old man presented with fever, shortness of breath, and left-sided pleuritic chest pain. His bilateral pleural effusions and pericardial effusion turned out to be due to sarcoidosis

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