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A Rare Case of Peritoneal Sarcoidosis in a 36-Year-Old Construction Worker
Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 11/06/08
Chubineh S et al. - A 36-year-old man was admitted for persistent abdominal pain and weight loss. He had had significant exposure to asbestos. A CT scan of his abdomen was initially read as peritoneal carcinomatosis without evidence of ascites. Infectious etiology was subsequently ruled out and diagnostic laparoscopy was performed for tissue diagnosis revealing noncaseating granulomas consistent with peritoneal sarcoidosis.
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