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Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Sarcoidosis: A Review.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2022Importance Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory granulomatous disease of unknown cause that affects an estimated 2 to 160 people per 100 000 worldwide and can involve virtually any organ.
J. Belperio+6 more
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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 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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Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie, 2018
Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatosis characterized by the formation of epithelioid and giant cell granulomas without caseous necrosis. To make the diagnosis, it is necessary to prove systemic granulomatosis involving at least two organs; but in practice, a combination of clinical, paraclinical and histologic findings is used.
S, Salah+3 more
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Sarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatosis characterized by the formation of epithelioid and giant cell granulomas without caseous necrosis. To make the diagnosis, it is necessary to prove systemic granulomatosis involving at least two organs; but in practice, a combination of clinical, paraclinical and histologic findings is used.
S, Salah+3 more
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2020
Sarcoidosis is a chronic, multisystem, inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology that is characterized by noncaseating granulomas that impair normal organ functioning. Sarcoidosis predominantly affects the lungs, but the skin is often cited as the second
A. Caplan, M. Rosenbach, S. Imadojemu
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Sarcoidosis is a chronic, multisystem, inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology that is characterized by noncaseating granulomas that impair normal organ functioning. Sarcoidosis predominantly affects the lungs, but the skin is often cited as the second
A. Caplan, M. Rosenbach, S. Imadojemu
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British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019
Aims International criteria for the diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis (OS) was established by the first International Workshop on Ocular Sarcoidosis (IWOS) and validations studies revealed certain limitations of the criteria.
M. Mochizuki+5 more
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Aims International criteria for the diagnosis of ocular sarcoidosis (OS) was established by the first International Workshop on Ocular Sarcoidosis (IWOS) and validations studies revealed certain limitations of the criteria.
M. Mochizuki+5 more
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2002
Sarcoidosis commonly involves the eye, causing uveitis, the lacrimal gland, and the cranial nerves, including the optic nerve itself. Several microorganism types have recently been located in sarcoid granulomas, suggesting an infective cause in predisposed individuals.
T J, Giuffrida, Francisco A, Kerdel
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Sarcoidosis commonly involves the eye, causing uveitis, the lacrimal gland, and the cranial nerves, including the optic nerve itself. Several microorganism types have recently been located in sarcoid granulomas, suggesting an infective cause in predisposed individuals.
T J, Giuffrida, Francisco A, Kerdel
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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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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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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2011
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder that can include ocular lesions. Although the precise etiology of the disease is as yet not well known, it is gradually becoming clearer as a result of much intensive research. The scope of this review is to evaluate the current understanding of sarcoidosis, specifically the pathogenesis of the disease and the ...
Tatsukata, Kawagoe, Nobuhisa, Mizuki
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Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder that can include ocular lesions. Although the precise etiology of the disease is as yet not well known, it is gradually becoming clearer as a result of much intensive research. The scope of this review is to evaluate the current understanding of sarcoidosis, specifically the pathogenesis of the disease and the ...
Tatsukata, Kawagoe, Nobuhisa, Mizuki
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Sarcoidosis in America. Analysis Based on Health Care Use.
Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2016RATIONALE There have been no recent comprehensive studies of the epidemiology of sarcoidosis in the United States. Changes in health care use have made available access to data on large numbers of patients with sarcoidosis.
R. Baughman+7 more
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Sarcoidosis: Are There Sarcoidosis Genes?
2008More than 100 years have passed since the first description of sarcoidosis by Hutchinson1 and the identification of sarcoid granulomas by Besnier,2 Boeck,3 and Schaumann,4 but the causative agent or agents of sarcoidosis still have not been identified.
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