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Neurosarcoidosis: The Presentation, Diagnosis and Treatment Review of Two Cases
Sarcoidosis is a chronic granulomatous disease of unknown cause characterized by the presence of non-caseating granulomas. The disease can affect any organ including the nervous system. Neurosarcoidosis occurs in about 5% patients with sarcoidosis.
Maamoun Basheer +7 more
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Relevance of Medullary Vein Sign in Neurosarcoidosis
Background: Central nervous system involvement is uncommon in patients with sarcoidosis. It remains a diagnostic challenge for clinicians, as there is a broad differential diagnosis that matches the presenting neurological signs.
Richard Liberio +7 more
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An uncommon case of neurosarcoidosis presenting as trigeminal neuralgia
Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory condition causing increased immune system activity and manifesting as noncaseating granulomatous disease with the ability to affect multiple organ systems.
Lydia Slater +4 more
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Neuropsychological diagnostics of neurosarcoidosis
This article presents the results of neuropsychological studies of the patients with neurosarcoidosis. The obtained results show that typical manifestations of neurosarcoidosis are disorders of motor functions.
Vera B. Nikishina +4 more
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Tumor-like neurosarcoidosis: Pearls and pitfalls
Introduction: Tumor-like neurosarcoidosis is rare. It is found in 10% of cases of neurosarcoidosis (Cacoub et al., 2000) [1]. Observation: A 56-year-old woman presented with partial seizures, progressive right hemiparesis and aphasia.
Malek Mansour +5 more
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Neurosarcoidosis resulting in thoracic radiculopathy: a case report
Background Thoracic radiculopathy is a rare etiology of vague abdominal pain. There are few reports of neurosarcoidosis manifesting as a thoracic radiculopathy, which highlights the diagnostic challenge.
Hayam Hamodat, Allen Tran
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Sarcoidosis is an immune-mediated, multisystem, inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology, which primarily affects pulmonary and lymphatic systems as well as skin.
Ralph, Werner +2 more
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A comprehensive diagnostic approach in suspected neurosarcoidosis
Neurosarcoidosis presents a diagnostic challenge in clinical settings, as it has no pathognomonic symptoms or signs and a wide range of differential diagnoses.
Shala Ghaderi Berntsson +5 more
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A twenty five year old lady manifested with spontaneously remitting cranial polyneuritis involving the facial and lower cranial nerves bilaterally over a period of four weeks.
Girija A S, Manoj P, Rajesh R, Yasha T C
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Current views on neurosarcoidosis: pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis
The review gives data on the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations of sarcoidosis, which are associated particularly with damage to the central and peripheral nervous system.
M. S. Pushkaryov +2 more
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