PMID: 696789Sep 1, 1978Paper

Sarcoidosis of the female genital tract

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
A Chalvardjian

Abstract

Sarcoidosis, a chronic, multisystemic disease, is characterized histologically by discrete, well-formed granulomas with little central necrosis. It can affect any organ system in the body and rarely involves the female genital tract. This report includes the description of a patient with genital involvement by sarcoid granulomas, who presented with postmenopausal bleeding.

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