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Neurosarcoidosis in an adult man with a family history of MS: A Case report (PP-26) [PDF]
A non-caseating granuloma is the histological hallmark of sarcoidosis, a multisystem disease. Neurosarcoidosis is a complex and rare form of sarcoidosis that affects the CNS . It involves the spinal cord with intradural lesions. Herein, we present a case
Elham Sadat Azimi
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Introduction The estimated incidence of Neurosarcoidosis is ∼5‐15%. Most of these cases involve anterior circulation. Here we are presenting a case of recurrent posterior circulation ischemic stroke in a patient with neurosarcoidosis.
Nurose Karim, Hassan Aboul Nour
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Neurosarcoidosis and Delirium [PDF]
Case Reports Neurosarcoidosis and Delirium J AMES A. B OURGEOIS , O.D., M.D., R ICHARD J. M ADDOCK , M.D. L ORI R OGERS , M.D., C LAUDIA M. G RECO , M.D. R AJESH S. M ANGRULKAR , M.D., S ANJAY S AINT , M.D., M.P.H. S arcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease with characteristic noncaseating granulomas.
Bourgeois, James A., O.D., M.D. +5 more
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A confusing manifestation: a case report of neurosarcoidosis presenting with confusion
Introduction: Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory granulomatous multisystem disease with an unknown etiology. Neurosarcoidosis is a cryptogenic neuroinflammatory manifestation of sarcoidosis.
Ateeq Mubarik +4 more
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Introduction. Neurosarcoidosis, either isolated or as part of systemic sarcoidosis, is an uncommon entity and has diagnostic uncertainty. Treatment for neurosarcoidosis can increase the risk of infections, including fungal infections such as disseminated
Peter V. Bui
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Sarcoidosis is characterized by the presence of noncaseating granulomatous inflammation in the affected organs. Neurosarcoidosis denotes the involvement of the nervous system and can be either isolated or coexisting with extraneural systemic inflammation.
Marta D Switlyk +7 more
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BackgroundNeurosarcodosis is one of the most frequent differential diagnoses of multiple sclerosis (MS) and requires central nervous system (CNS) biopsy to establish definite diagnosis according to the latest consensus diagnostic criteria.
Benjamin Vlad +9 more
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Cerebral lesions sites in neurosarcoidosis: a lesion mapping study
Background and purpose Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disease of unknown etiology affecting the central nervous system in up to 15% of the patients. Diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is very challenging due to the heterogeneity of its clinical manifestation.
Schwab, Stefan +19 more
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A Patient with Neurosarcoidosis [PDF]
A previously well 35-year-old male presented with a one month history of generalized progressive headaches, mental status changes, and behavioral changes in the form of aggression and somnolence. His initial physical examination was unremarkable apart from bilateral papilledema and delirium.
Taim, Muayqil +2 more
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Neurosarcoidosis presenting as CRVO combined CRAO: a biopsy-proven case report of a Chinese patient
Background Neurosarcoidosis is a rare systemic disorder that can affect the eye and other organs, including the central nervous system. Neurosarcoidosis infiltrating the optic nerve presenting as central retinal vein occlusion combined with artery ...
Chaoyi Feng +7 more
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