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Background Post‐transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) is a rare but serious complication of chronic immunosuppression in transplant recipients. Although previously thought to occur primarily in the first year post‐transplant, emerging data suggests a second peak in incidence in those who survive greater than 10 years after transplantation ...
Ghadi Ghanem +3 more
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Neurosarcoidosis Associated with Psychiatric Symptoms: Case Report
Background Sarcoidosis is a granulomatous disease predominant in women and black men that has inflammatory origin of unknown etiology; neurosarcoidosis is a rare and critical presentation of the disease.
Letícia Francisco +7 more
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Prognosis of refractory neurosarcoidosis altered by thalidomide: a case report
Introduction Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease characterized by noncaseating granulomas in the lungs, skin, lymph nodes, and, rarely, the nervous system.
Hoyle J Chad +2 more
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Analysis of Soluble Interleukin‐2 Receptor as a Prognostic Biomarker in NMOSD and MOGAD
ABSTRACT Objective Soluble interleukin‐2 receptor (sIL‐2R) is a biomarker for T cell activity. T cells are involved in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody‐associated disease (MOGAD) pathogenesis. However, sIL‐2R has so far not been evaluated in these conditions.
Philipp Klyscz +8 more
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[Neurosarcoidosis--different manifestations]
We present six cases with different manifestations of neurosarcoidosis. There are no specific diagnostic tests for sarcoidosis. In the presented cases the diagnosis was made by histological proof of noncaseating granulomas.
Frederiksen, Jette, Magyari, Melinda
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Neurosarcoidosis Affecting the Vagus Nerve
Objectives Our objective was to review patients who presented to our medical center with a diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis affecting the vagus nerve and to present symptoms, progression, treatments, and outcome.
Eran E. Alon, Dale C. Ekbom
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Supplementary Material for: Minor salivary gland biopsy for the diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis
Introduction: The definite diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is challenging since it requires a compatible histology of the nervous system. When neurosarcoidosis is suspected, other systemic manifestations are investigated to confirm the diagnosis.
Jamilloux Y. (14688409) +7 more
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Neurosarcoidosis Mimicking Viral Meningoencephalitis
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare disease more commonly associated with systemic sarcoidosis and affects the cranial nerves preferentially; (1). In a retrospective study of sarcoidosis patients, isolated neurosarcoidosis has been cited to have an incidence of ...
Joseph Chacko; Hans Wang; Rudy Van Hemert; Murat Gokden; Sarkis Nazarian
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Multiple cranial nerve dysfunction caused by neurosarcoidosis
Neurosarcoidosis is a rare identity and occurs in only 5% to 15% of patients with sarcoidosis. It can manifest in many different ways, and therefore, diagnosis may be complicated.
Joost van Tongeren +5 more
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Clinical manifestations of neurosarcoidosis in the Netherlands
Background Neurosarcoidosis is a rare disease. We investigated the prevalence of different manifestations of neurosarcoidosis and the influence of race or gender in the Netherlands, as well as the treatment strategies for neurosarcoidosis patients ...
Brouwer, MC +6 more
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