Case Report
Resolution of Osseous Sarcoidosis with Methotrexate
Figure 2
PA and lateral chest radiographs obtained 5 years earlier (a, b) show mild convexity at the AP window (arrow) and subtle perihilar fullness (arrowheads) which in retrospect may have corresponded to lymphadenopathy rather than enlarged pulmonary arteries as initially interpreted. However, chest radiographs at current presentation (c, d) show no evidence of pulmonary or mediastinal disease.
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