RESUMO
Pulmonary sarcoidosis is typically recognized as an interstitial lung disease with an infrequent occurrence of alveolar filling or acinar pattern. This rare form of alveolar sarcoidosis is known to have a rapid progression. Several case reports showed the development/worsening of sarcoidosis after COVID-19 infection. We present a case of a 60-year-old male with chronic hypoxic respiratory failure since having COVID-19 disease followed by gradual progression in symptoms, who had atypical sarcoid-like alveolar opacities on radiography, two prior negative bronchoscopies, transbronchial biopsy and BAL, and third bronchoscopic transbronchial biopsy suggestive of findings of poorly formed granulomas with high suspicion of alveolar sarcoidosis after ruling out other comparative possibilities, and later having a drastic improvement with sarcoidosis management. Our patient's worsening symptoms after COVID-19 infection suggest impaired immunoregulation role of the infection in developing the disease process.