Hepatic and gastric involvement in a case of systemic sarcoidosis presenting with rupture of esophageal varices

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A 46-year-old woman presented with massive hematemesis, caused by the rupture of esophageal varices. The laboratory investigations showed pancytopenia, and imaging tests revealed hepatosplenomegaly and ascites. A diagnosis of systemic sarcoidosis was made based on biopsies of the liver, stomach, lungs, heart, and skin. Although fat deposition was predominant, non-caseating granuloma and cirrhotic changes were found in the liver. Non-caseating granuloma was also identified in a biopsy specimen from minute depressions of the gastric folds. This case illustrates the rare involvement of the digestive system in a case of systemic sarcoidosis.

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Saito, H., Ohmori, M., Iwamuro, M., Tanaka, T., Wada, N., Yasunaka, T., … Okada, H. (2017). Hepatic and gastric involvement in a case of systemic sarcoidosis presenting with rupture of esophageal varices. Internal Medicine, 56(19), 2583–2588. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8768-16

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