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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2004
Neurosarcoidosis is an uncommon presentation of sarcoidosis. It is associated with significant morbidity and poor outcome. In the past decade, there has been significant progress in our understanding of the immunopathogenesis of the disease, but the etiology of this enigmatic condition still eludes us. Improved insight has paved the way for development
Dakshinamurty, Gullapalli +1 more
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Neurosarcoidosis is an uncommon presentation of sarcoidosis. It is associated with significant morbidity and poor outcome. In the past decade, there has been significant progress in our understanding of the immunopathogenesis of the disease, but the etiology of this enigmatic condition still eludes us. Improved insight has paved the way for development
Dakshinamurty, Gullapalli +1 more
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The Neurologist, 2010
Sarcoidosis affects the central nervous system more frequently than previously appreciated. The diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is often delayed, potentially leading to serious complications. Symptoms, when present, are not specific, may be subtle and resemble those of other neurologic diseases.During the past decade, significant progress has been made ...
Vitaly, Terushkin +6 more
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Sarcoidosis affects the central nervous system more frequently than previously appreciated. The diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is often delayed, potentially leading to serious complications. Symptoms, when present, are not specific, may be subtle and resemble those of other neurologic diseases.During the past decade, significant progress has been made ...
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1979
Neuroradiological findings in two cases of histologically confirmed intracranial sarcoidosis are presented, one with periaqueductal granulomata causing aqueduct obstruction. The granulomatous aggregation was of slightly greater attenuation than normal brain parenchyma and did enhance homogeneously following contrast medium administration.
D A, Kumpe +3 more
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Neuroradiological findings in two cases of histologically confirmed intracranial sarcoidosis are presented, one with periaqueductal granulomata causing aqueduct obstruction. The granulomatous aggregation was of slightly greater attenuation than normal brain parenchyma and did enhance homogeneously following contrast medium administration.
D A, Kumpe +3 more
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1971
A case of neurosarcoidosis is reported in which sarcoid granulomata were present in several uncommon sites in the nervous system. The similarity between the distribution of the lesions in this case and that due to an infective agent is discussed.
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A case of neurosarcoidosis is reported in which sarcoid granulomata were present in several uncommon sites in the nervous system. The similarity between the distribution of the lesions in this case and that due to an infective agent is discussed.
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Management of neurosarcoidosis
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2022This is a brief and purposefully practical approach to the therapeutic and rehabilitative management of patients affected by neurological complications of systemic sarcoidosis. The review notes the drugs used and their monitoring, and their role in the series of clinical subgroups identified to form the condition.
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Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1998
Signs and symptoms of neurosarcoidosis are variable and depend on location and size of granulomas. Clinical studies suggest a rate of 5% and autopsy results a rate of more than 25% of central nervous system (CNS) involvement in sarcoidosis. Statistical analysis of 57,789 patients admitted to the Department of Medicine in Lucerne over an 11-year period ...
V A, Briner, A, Müller, J O, Gebbers
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Signs and symptoms of neurosarcoidosis are variable and depend on location and size of granulomas. Clinical studies suggest a rate of 5% and autopsy results a rate of more than 25% of central nervous system (CNS) involvement in sarcoidosis. Statistical analysis of 57,789 patients admitted to the Department of Medicine in Lucerne over an 11-year period ...
V A, Briner, A, Müller, J O, Gebbers
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Sarcoidosis, 1989
All aspects of neurosarcoidosis are reviewed, including cranial nerve palsies, neurophthalmology, intracranial lesions, meningitis, cerebellar ataxia, peripheral neuritis, hypothalamus, myopathy, neurophysiology, cerebrospinal fluid, differential diagnosis and treatment.
E, Graham, D G, James
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All aspects of neurosarcoidosis are reviewed, including cranial nerve palsies, neurophthalmology, intracranial lesions, meningitis, cerebellar ataxia, peripheral neuritis, hypothalamus, myopathy, neurophysiology, cerebrospinal fluid, differential diagnosis and treatment.
E, Graham, D G, James
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Neurosarcoidosis: Diagnostic Challenges and Mimics A Review
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2023Jeffrey Shen, Elijah Lackey
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Inflammatory profiles in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with neurosarcoidosis
Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2022Keld-Erik Byg +2 more
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