Abstract

The radiological appearances in a patient with gastric sarcoidosis are described. The signs were initially interpreted as neoplastic infiltration but subsequent endoscopy and biopsy established the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. A 5 year follow-up barium meal shows that the appearances are unchanged. In the differential diagnosis of lesions resembling linitis plastica, sarcoidosis should be considered.

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