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  Vol. 240 No. 24, December 8, 1978 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Bone marrow sarcoidosis

P. M. Browne, O. P. Sharma and D. Salkin

Five patients' bone marrow was involved with sarcoidosis, but their chest roentgenograms were normal. The diagnosis was substantiated by typical histological appearance of noncaseating granulomas in bone marrow, careful exclusion of infectious disease, and follow-up study for three to six years. Angiotensin-converting enzyme levels were elevated in all patients at the time of diagnosis.

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