• Chest · Nov 1979

    Case Reports

    Bloody pleural effusion in a patient with sarcoidosis.

    • P De Vuyst, A De Troyer, and J C Yernault.
    • Chest. 1979 Nov 1;76(5):607-9.

    AbstractA 50-year old man was evaluated for pleuritic pain.. Chest roentgenogram showed diffuse parenchymal infiltrates and bilateral effusion that, on thoracocentesis, was found to be a bloody fluid. Biopsy of paratracheal nodes demonstrated abundant noncaseating granulomas consistent with sarcoidosis. Prednisone therapy resulted in rapid disappearance of the pleural effusion, progressive clearing of parenchymal infiltrates, and marked improvement of pulmonary function tests. Sarcoidosis should be included in the differential diagnosis of bloody pleural effusion.

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