Sarcoidosis-Lymphoma Syndrome presenting by severe Cholestatic Hepatitis
Journal: Archives of Hepatitis Research (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-09-26
Authors : Omkolsoum M Alhaddad Maha M Elsabaawy Omar A Shaarawy Nermine A Ehsan Doha Maher Khaled Gmeel Eman A Rewisha; Imam A Waked;
Page : 023-026
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Abstract
Severe cholestatic hepatitis is an uncommon presentation of either sarcoidosis or Hodgkin lymphoma. Sarcoidosis lymphoma syndrome is a rare disorder with sarcoidosis heralding the onset of lymphoma. Here we report a case of coexisting sarcoidosis-Hodgkin's lymphoma syndrome presenting with severe cholestatic hepatitis.
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