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Challenges of Sarcoidosis and Its Management.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021M. Drent, E. Crouser, Johan Grunewald
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Cardiac sarcoidosis-state of the art review.
Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy, 2016Sarcoidosis is a multi-system inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology resulting in formation of non-caseating granulomas. Cardiac involvement-which is associated with worse prognosis-has been detected in approximately 25% of individuals based on ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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New advances in the management of pulmonary sarcoidosis
British medical journal, 2019Sarcoidosis is a highly variable granulomatous multisystem syndrome. It affects individuals in the prime years of life; both the frequency and severity of sarcoidosis are greater in economically disadvantaged populations.
D. Culver, M. Judson
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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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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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Australian Journal of Opthalmology, 1983
(1) Sarcoidosis may affect any portion of the visual system. (2) Eye involvement may occur prior to, concurrent with, or after systemic manifestations. (3) Ocular manifestations may be the only complaint. (4) No age group is exempt. (5) Diagnosis may require a high index of suspicion.
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(1) Sarcoidosis may affect any portion of the visual system. (2) Eye involvement may occur prior to, concurrent with, or after systemic manifestations. (3) Ocular manifestations may be the only complaint. (4) No age group is exempt. (5) Diagnosis may require a high index of suspicion.
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