Thoracic involvement is seen in >90% of patients with sarcoidosis (1)
Patients may present with dyspnoea, dry cough and chest pain. Most patients with massive hilar and/or mediastinal lymphadenopathy are asymptomatic but some may have fatigue, retrosternal pain and/ or dysphagia (3).
Physical finding are usually minimal or absent:
Secondary complications may be seen in patients who develop pulmonary fibrosis e.g. - infection (aspergilloma, mycobacterial), pneumothorax, respiratory failure, and pulmonary hypertension (5)
Prognosis is generally good, but a few patients die due to progressive disease (6)
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