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Sarcoidosis

Dermatologic Clinics, 2002
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown cause that most commonly affects the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, eyes, spleen, bone, and glandular tissue. The diagnosis is made when characteristic histologic findings are demonstrated and other granulomatous processes are excluded.
T J, Giuffrida, Francisco A, Kerdel
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Sarcoidosis

The Lancet, 2014
Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease of unknown cause that is characterised by the formation of immune granulomas in various organs, mainly the lungs and the lymphatic system. Studies show that sarcoidosis might be the result of an exaggerated granulomatous reaction after exposure to unidentified antigens in individuals who are genetically susceptible ...
Valeyre, Dominique   +5 more
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Sarcoidosis

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2013
An active duty male presents to your clinic with concerns of an increasing number of enlarging papules on his neck. How would you describe the morphology of these lesions? What questions should be included in your history? What would you include in your examination? What would you include in your differential diagnosis? What labs and/or tests would you
Charles A, Sola   +2 more
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Sarcoidosis

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2023
Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown cause characterized by granulomatous inflammation. Although the lung is almost universally involved, any organ can be affected. Complex pathogenesis and protean clinical manifestations are additional features of the disease.
Spagnolo, Paolo, Bernardinello, Nicol
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Sarcoidosis

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2012
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous syndrome with a vast range of clinical manifestations. Since the first description of sarcoidosis in 1869, it has simultaneously intrigued and perplexed generations of physicians. Because sarcoidosis can occur variably in any organ and does not always adhere to classic descriptions, both diagnosis of ...
Anthony, O'Regan, Jeffrey S, Berman
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Sarcoidosis

Disease-a-Month, 1990
More than a century ago, Jonathan Hutchingson, a surgeon-dermatologist, identified the first case of sarcoidosis at King's College, London. The disease is now known as a commonplace multisystem disorder characterized by the formation of noncaseating granulomata.
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Sarcoidosis

Medical Clinics of North America, 2005
Sarcoidosis is a disease found in most populations worldwide, although it has a proclivity for relatively young African-American women in the United States. Although the pathogenesis is unknown, there likely are social, environmental, and genetic factors that are involved. Sarcoidosis seems to be different between whites and African Americans, with the
Christopher E, Cox   +2 more
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Sarcoidosis

Seminars in Roentgenology, 2010
Diem Quan, Hoang, Elsie T, Nguyen
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Sarcoidosis

Medical Clinics of North America, 1953
B C, GHOSE, G, CHAKRAVARTI
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Sarcoidosis

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1982
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