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AIM: To describe a novel clinical observation and to provide a review the literature about lung involvement in children with Crohn disease (CD). METHODS: An 8-year-old girl presented with pulmonary and hepatic granulomatous lesions, followed 6 months later by abdominal and general symptoms, resulting in the diagnosis of CD. Differential diagnosis between CD and sarcoidosis and a review of the literature about lung lesions in children with CD are discussed. RESULTS: Crohn disease can be associated with pulmonary lesions, developing before, at the same time or after occurrence of digestive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: This report highlights not only the importance of looking for lung lesions in CD but also underscores the necessity of considering the diagnosis of CD in incomplete presentation evoking sarcoidosis.