Two relatively young women died suddenly due to myocardial sarcoidosis. Necropsy in both cases revealed compact infiltration of the ventricular septum by fibrous tissue. Histologic sections elucidated extensive granulomatous degeneration and giant cells of the Langhans' and foreign body type without central necrosis of the granulomas. Both women had been entirely free of symptoms, but in the second case of a 35-year-old, who had been 6 months pregnant, an ultrasound sonography of the heart had documented a suspicious area in the ventricular septum interpreted as a scar. Further investigations had been postponed until delivery. Isolated myocardial sarcoidosis should be taken into account as one possible cause of sudden death, especially in young people.