We’re back with another Pulm PEEPs Radiology Rounds!



That’s right! All of the findings are present

History and physical exam are essential. Here are a few can’t miss diagnoses when working up a young adult with bilateral hilar adenopathy.


Pathology is consistent with a non-caseating granuloma. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Imaging and pathology were consistent with sarcoidosis and after negative work-up for alternative causes. The patient will follow-up with outpatient pulmonary for sarcoidosis management. Don’t forget about the Sarcoid 1-2-3 sign!
