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What is the use of CT scan in sarcoidosis?

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Chest CT more sensitive then CXR, sees delineating parenchymal details and adenopathies, thin slice HRCT even better discriminating alveolitis from fibrosis. Nodules (80% are aggregates of granulomas) Cardinal sign: thickening of bronchovascular bundles with beaded appearance, ground glass opacity (16-84%) may form conglomerate masses, shape distortion and cystic destruction, and cavitation in 2.7% of advanced disease We can see bronchial thickening, consolidations, large cystic bolus change and distortion of architecture in advanced disease


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