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Hydrocephalus, a Rare Manifestation of Sarcoidosis
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Clinical FindingSymptomatic HydrocephalusPediatric Hydrocephalus36-Week-pregnant WomanPathologyEncephalitisNeuropathologyMedicineChest ImagingRare Manifestation
A 36-week-pregnant woman developed a symptomatic hydrocephalus. Chest imaging showed bihilar lymphadenopathy and histological examination of a mediastinal lymph node revealed non-caseating granulomas. After delivery, her neurologic complaints progressed. Placement of a ventriculoperitoneal drain (VPD) did not reduce the symptoms. However, steroids resulted in rapid disappearance of the hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is a very rare manifestation of sarcoidosis. The diagnosis relies on the ability of clinicians to recognize this disorder. This case shows how a difference in opinion of the several specialists involved can lead to a delay in diagnosis and treatment.
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