Atypical sarcoidosis diagnosed by massive splenomegaly

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We examined a 22-year-old woman who was admitted to our hospital with abdominal distention. At 19 years of age, the patient presented with hepatosplenomegaly. She was examined several times in another hospital; however, the cause was unidentified. Our evaluation showed severe pancytopenia and a spleen 13×24 cm in size. The serum levels of angiotensin-converting enzyme and lysozyme were elevated. She was diagnosed with liver sarcoidosis based on non-caseating epithelioid granuloma in liver biopsy tissue. To improve the symptoms, splenectomy was performed, and her pancytopenia and symptoms improved. Sarcoidosis should be considered in cases of massive splenomegaly.

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Saito, S., Kodama, K., Kogiso, T., Yamanashi, Y., Taniai, M., Ariizumi, S., … Tokushige, K. (2020). Atypical sarcoidosis diagnosed by massive splenomegaly. Internal Medicine, 59(5), 641–648. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.3646-19

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