Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy (BHL), the classic radiographic feature of sarcoidosis is seen in around three quarters of the patients (1).
Concomitant involvement of the right paratracheal lymph nodes can be seen in some patients (1).
Pulmonary parenchymal infiltrates (with or without BHL) is seen in 20% to 50% of sarcoidosis patients
Once fibrosis of the lungs occurs chest radiography may reveal loss of volume, hilar retraction, and coarse linear bands (1).
The appearance of the chest radiograph permits prognostic classification of disease.
Radiological staging has four categories (1):
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