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Rare disease
Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of hepatic sarcoidosis
  1. Haider Mosea1,
  2. James Gotto2,
  3. Zubair Khan2
  1. 1Gastroenterology Department, Cheltenham General Hospital, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK
  2. 2Gastroenterology Department, Yeovil Foundation Hospital, Yeovil, Somerset, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Haider Mosea, Dr.H.Mosea{at}doctors.org.uk

Summary

The authors report three cases of hepatic sarcoidosis complicated by portal hypertension in Caucasian patients. The cases varied in their presentations from normal liver function to symptomatic cholestasis and established liver cirrhosis. In one particular case the authors discovered hepatic sarcoid after a diagnostic gastroscopy for upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding which showed changes of portal hypertension. In all of these cases the authors gave our patients a prolonged course of immunosuppressive treatment with over all good long-term results. The authors hope that our work will provide a modern approach into treating this disease.

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