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Rare Neurosarcoidosis Involvements [PDF]
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare manifestation of systemic sarcoidosis. Establishing a diagnosis can be challenging for clinicians, particularly in cases of isolated neurosarcoidosis.
Gülce Cansu Serin +3 more
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AbstractNeurosarcoidosis is an uncommon but clinically significant manifestation that will be routinely encountered in sarcoidosis specialty clinics. Overall, neurologic involvement is recognized in 5 to 10% of individuals with sarcoidosis. Neurologic symptoms will be the presenting manifestation of sarcoidosis in approximately one-half of those with ...
Patompong Ungprasert
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Neurosarcoidosis is an uncommon but potentially serious manifestation of sarcoidosis. While the cranial nerves are most frequently affected, neurosarcoidosis can involve other nervous system tissues including the meninges, brain parenchyma (especially the hypothalamic region), spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and muscle.
J Gascon-Bayarri, J Mana, R René
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Spinal Cord Involvement in Neurosarcoidosis: A Case of Longitudinally Extensive Transverse Myelitis at Disease Onset [PDF]
Acute‐onset neurological deficits in otherwise healthy individuals warrant a broad differential diagnosis. Neurosarcoidosis presenting as longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis is rare, mimicking demyelinating, infectious, or neoplastic disorders ...
Areeb Tiwana +2 more
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A case report of neurosarcoidosis mimicking Guillain-Barré syndrome: the diagnostic utility of skin biopsy in neurosarcoidosis [PDF]
Background We report a compelling case of neurosarcoidosis in a 74-year-old Japanese woman. She initially presented with a clinical course that closely mimicked Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), and the definitive diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis was ...
Kaede Ishikawa +8 more
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Sarcoidosis is a multi-organ granulomatous disease of unknown aetiology. Although it usually affects lungs and hilar lymph nodes, lesions can also affect other organs, including the organs of the nervous system.
Waldemar Brola +3 more
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Neurosarcoidosis-induced panhypopituitarism with diabetes insipidus and subclinical multifocal pneumonitis in a young woman: A rare case report and literature review [PDF]
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare and often challenging condition that primarily affects the central nervous system, frequently leading to complex endocrine disorders.
Samiha Zaman Akhter, MBBS +2 more
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IntroductionNeurosarcoidosis is a rare granulomatous disorder, and treatment guidelines are mainly based on retrospective studies.Materials and methodsThis retrospective study was performed to provide a detailed description of the clinical ...
Amina Sellimi +2 more
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Neurosarcoidosis: a review from diagnosis and future perspectives [PDF]
Summary: Sarcoidosis is complicated by neurosarcoidosis in 5–15% of cases. Neurosarcoidosis is characterized by the presence of non-necrotizing granulomas that can affect any part of the nervous system.
Willeke F. Westendorp +2 more
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A case of neurosarcoidosis presenting as hippocampal sclerosis: Clinicopathological correlation and proposed mechanistic link [PDF]
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare manifestation of systemic sarcoidosis, typically affecting the meninges, cranial nerves, and hypothalamic–pituitary axis. Parenchymal brain involvement—particularly of the hippocampus—is uncommon and only rarely associated with
Elham Rahimian +8 more
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