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Ventilation-perfusion imaging in sarcoidosis: potential for nonembolic segmental mismatch.
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1994
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Emergency RadiologyPulmonary EmbolismRadiologyVentilation-perfusion ImagingMedical ImagingOral ContraceptivesPneumothoraxPulmonary ArterySalivary GlandsVascular ImagingThoracic SurgeryPleural EffusionChest InjuryPublic HealthMedicineAnesthesiologyCardiovascular Imaging
We report a case of a postpartum female on oral contraceptives who presented with chest pain and was initially treated for pulmonary embolism on the basis of a lobar mismatch on ventilation-perfusion imaging. Subsequent angiography revealed that the pulmonary artery was extrinsically compressed. Gallium-67-citrate imaging documented sarcoidosis with uptake in bilateral hilar nodes, both lungs and parotid and salivary glands.