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  1. Sarcoidosis presenting as acute respiratory failure.(Editorial): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Muthiah Pugazhenthi, 2005-03-01
  2. Concurrent antiphospholipid syndrome and sutaneous sarcoidosis due to interferon alfa and ribavirin treatment for hepatitis C.(Case study): An article from: Journal of Drugs in Dermatology by Michi M. Shinohara, Claudia Davis, et all 2009-09-01
  3. 2009 Conquering Sarcoidosis - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-06-14
  4. Sarcoidosis in blacks presents diagnostic puzzle.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2005-05-01
  5. Sarcoidosis Manifested as Hypercalcemic Pancreatitis.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Sumit Gaur, 2001-09-01
  6. Gastric sarcoidosis: a case report and review of the literature.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Mark Friedman, M. Aamir Ali, et all 2007-03-01
  7. Sarcoidosis Monograph / Sarkoidoz monografiya by Pod red. Vizelya A.A., 2010
  8. Infliximab and leflunomide show promise for cutaneous sarcoidosis.(Dermatologic Therapy): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Damian McNamara, 2005-06-01
  9. Sarcoidosis presenting as a solitary parotid mass: an uncommon but real diagnostic challenge.(Letter to the editor): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Enrique Anton, James T. McCormick, et all 2007-04-01
  10. Multiple venous thromboses in a young man with sarcoidosis: is there a relation between sarcoidosis and venous thrombosis?(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Bobbak Vahid, Bernadette Wildemore, et all 2006-09-01
  11. The mystery of sarcoidosis.(care and treatment): An article from: Ebony by Joy Bennett Kinnon, 2005-08-01
  12. Parotid gland involvement in sarcoidosis.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Halil Yanardag, 2005-02-01
  13. Infliximab effective for refractory sarcoidosis.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Bruce Jancin, 2007-01-01
  14. Eosinophilic pleural effusion, peripheral eosinophilia, pleural thickening, and hepatosplenomegaly in sarcoidosis.(Case Report): An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Evaggelos Vafiadis, Maria S. Sidiropoulou, et all 2005-12-01

81. Hardin MD : Sarcoidosis
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sarcoidosis Lupus Pernio. Lofgren's Syndrome. Salivary gland biopsy; Bronchoalveolarlavage; Transbronchial lung biopsy. Labs Additional baseline for sarcoidosis
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  • Epidemiology Affects young adults most commonly ages 20 to 40 years Prevalence in United States Black patients: 40 per 100,000
  • 83. Sarcoidosis.Me.Uk You Are No Longer On Your Own
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    84. SARCOIDOSIS
    sarcoidosis. Upto-date sarcoidosis Answers for Physicians, Nurses andPatients. ** Click Forum. Important Background Reading on sarcoidosis
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  • 85. Remission In Sarcoidosis - Overview
    Remission in sarcoidosis. This response . So now we know why somebodygets sarcoidosis, but why do some get better and some do not?
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    Remission in Sarcoidosis This is a simplified overview of the full paper " Remission in Sarcoidosis ". Always refer to the full paper to resolve any points of confusion Sarcoidosis has been one of the few remaining "mystery diseases" of modern medicine. First discovered in 1877 by Jonathan Hutchinson, it was the work of Guy Scadding in the late 1940’s and early 50’s that really defined today’s view of this disorder as being characterized by "non-caseating granuloma". 'Granuloma' are a special type of inflammation. They are an aggregation of lymphocytes monocytes macrophages and ... epithelioid giant cells . They form in soft tissues throughout the body. Although they are often found in the liver, kidney and brain, most commonly they are found in the interstitial tissue of the lungs. Since the lungs use the interstitial tissue to transfer air and other gasses to and from the bloodstream, the granuloma stop the lungs from functioning properly. The word "non-caseating" means that the granuloma remain healthy, even while they are creating the inflammatory biochemicals (Cytokines) that are designed to help our immune systems attack and kill ‘invading’, ‘foreign’, tissue and organisms (viruses, bacteria and fungi). Earlier this year, a group of Swedish Scientists published pictures of Bacteria from a tick-borne disease that were living and replicating in the granuloma of 26 Sarcoidosis patients. The organisms were from the genus "Rickettsia". In the USA, Rickettsia organisms give rise to "Rocky Mountains Spotted Fever," while in Asia they cause "Scrub Typhus". Using an Electron Microscope, with a magnification of 84 000, they photographed two Rickettsia cells which were in the process of replicating by dividing into two. The granuloma are supposed to kill such bacteria, yet here was evidence that bacteria can live and replicate within those granuloma. Other scientists have since found different types of bacteria which also seem to be involved in sarcoid inflammation.

    86. OSH Answers: Sarcoidosis
    What are the symptoms of sarcoidosis? What is the treatment for sarcoidosis?Should sarcoidosis be an occupational concern? sarcoidosis.
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    What is sarcoidosis?
    Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that can attack any organ of the body. However, it is most frequently found in the lungs. Sarcoidosis is characterized by the presence of small areas of inflammed cells called granulomas. Granulomas can be found inside the body, for example, on the walls of the bronchi and bronchioles (breathing tubes) in the lungs. They can also appear as sores on the skin. What are the symptoms of sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis causes a variety of symptoms or no symptoms at all. Patients suffering from pulmonary sarcoidosis may have a dry cough, shortness of breath and chest pain. There also can be fatigue, weakness and weight loss.

    87. MedWebPlus Subject Sarcoidosis
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    88. Johns Hopkins - Pulmonary Health
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    Hospital logo, sarcoidosis. PROFILE Background. sarcoidosis is a diseaseof unknown origin that can involve one or more of the body's systems.
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    Background For many years, thalidomide has been used to clear a severe skin reaction associated with leprosy treatment. More recently, thalidomide has shown efficacy in chronic inflammatory skin and mucous membrane disorders such as discoid lupus, HIV-associated oral ulcers, graft-versus-host disease, and inflammatory bowel disease. Recent work has suggested that thalidomide may also attenuate weight loss in patients with tuberculosis and HIV infections. The exact mechanism by which thalidomide exerts its beneficial action in these diseases is still an object of intense research. Thalidomide can decrease levels of an inflammation causing element in the blood called tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF- a ), an important factor in granuloma formation. Studies have also suggested that thalidomide may alter new blood vessel formation and enhance certain forms of the body's immune response. Although corticosteroid treatment has been generally successful at arresting or reversing sarcoidosis, the prominent steroid side effects and potential for developing disease resistance to steroids are constant concerns. New and more specific treatments need to be developed to control sarcoidosis. Although a few anecdotal reports suggest thalidomide may be effective in sarcoid patients, no organized evaluation of thalidomide use in this disease exists. We have recently completed an open pilot study to evaluate thalidomide's effect in 10 sarcoidosis patients. Although the main focus of the study was on safety, we also observed the clinical and immune effects of the drug on these patients. We are currently preparing a second study to answer specific questions posed by this initial study. When this study is open for enrollment, we will post the information on this website.

    90. LookSmart - Sarcoidosis
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    91. Sarcoidosis
    sarcoidosis sarcoidosis, Clinical and radiological assessment. Angiotensinconverting enzyme is of low sensitivity and specificity
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    Clinical and radiological assessment. Angiotensin converting enzyme is of low sensitivity and specificity but may be of some value in monitoring disease activity and response to treatment. Biopsy, incl FNAB of affected organ, lymph node, as appropriate. FBC blood film CRP or ESR ; calcium. Erythema nodosum Fever Granulomatous Hepatitis ALP GGT ; sarcoid may present as non-specific hepatitis, in which case liver biopsy is helpful. Hypercalcaemia Interstitial lung disease Iritis Lymphadenopathy esp
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    92. Pulmonary Sarcoidosis - Respiratory Disorders Health Guide
    Definition, symptoms, susceptible populations, diagnosis, and treatment of pulmonarysarcoidosis. Respiratory Disease. Pulmonary sarcoidosis What is sarcoidosis?
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    What is sarcoidosis?
    Sarcoidosis is a rare disease that results from inflammation. Ninety percent of the cases of sarcoidosis are found in the lungs, but it can occur in almost any organ. It causes small lumps, or granulomas, which generally heal and disappear on their own. However, for those granulomas that do not heal, the tissue can remain inflamed and become scarred, or fibrotic. Pulmonary sarcoidosis can develop into pulmonary fibrosis , which distorts the structure of the lungs and can interfere with breathing. Bronchiectasis , a lung disease in which pockets form in the air tubes of the lung and become sites for infection, can also occur What are the symptoms of sarcoidosis?
    Most sarcoidosis patients do not exhibit symptoms and probably are unaware they have the disease. Pulmonary sarcoidosis can cause loss of lung volume (the amount of air the lungs can hold) and abnormal lung stiffness.

    93. SAGA - Sarcoidosis Genetic Analysis Study
    SAGA. sarcoidosis Genetic Analysis Study. How to participate? We need your helpto better understand sarcoidosis. Thank you! Directory of the 10 SAGA Centers.
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    94. Pulmonary Medicine At UNC - Sarcoid
    Introduction. What is sarcoidosis? sarcoidosis, or sarcoid for short, is a diseasein which the body’s immune system becomes activated for unclear reasons.
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    COPD: Emphysema/ Chronic Bronchitis Critical Care Lung Cancer Lung Transplantation Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Pulmonary Hypertension Pulmonary Rehabilitation Sarcoidosis Sleep Disorders ... Home Page Introduction What is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis, or sarcoid for short, is a disease in which the body’s immune system becomes activated for unclear reasons. Since the lungs are affected in more than 90% of patients with sarcoid, pulmonologists are usually called upon to take care of patients with this disease. Sarcoid can occur silently and become detected incidentally when a CXR is obtained for other reasons, or can produce symptoms such as cough or shortness of breath. Since sarcoid often resolves spontaneously, treatment is not always necessary. Sarcoid can also affect the skin and the eyes, and rarely other organs of the body.

    95. Inflammatory Myopathy
    Graftvs-host disease, 7 to 24 months post BMT. Granulomatous, Sarcoid; Immune;Infections. sarcoidosis, Myopathy; Neuropathy; Lung disease. sarcoidosis.
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    96. HealthlinkUSA Sarcoidosis Links
    sarcoidosis Guide The Official Patient's Sourcebook on sarcoidosis. Click herefor page 1 of sarcoidosis information from the HealthlinkUSA directory.
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    97. Sarcoidosis
    Ocular sarcoidosis. by Panagiota Stavrou, FRCS. Ocular Immunology UveitisService at the. Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA. sarcoidosis.
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    Ocular Sarcoidosis by Panagiota Stavrou, F.R.C.S. Harvard Medical School Boston, MA Sarcoidosis Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease which was first described by Jonathan Hutchinson in 1878. Its clinical manifestations and course can be variable in different ethnic groups. The organs affected more often are the lungs, skin and eyes. The frequency of ocular involvement ranges from 26% to 50%. The characteristics of ocular involvement are (1) when present, is seen generally early in the course of the disease (2) may co-exist with asymptomatic systemic disease and (3) can precede systemic involvement by several years. Most patients present between the ages of 20 to 40 years; however, children and the elderly can be affected. Cases of familial sarcoidosis, including monozygotic twins, and husband-wife pairs have also been reported. Diagnosis relies on demonstration of non caseating granuloma by tissue biopsy. In cases of suspected sarcoidosis where no affected tissue amenable to biopsy is identifiable, supportive evidence of the diagnosis can be obtained through non-invasive investigations including measurement of serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and lysozyme, chest x-ray, chest computerized tomography (C-T), gallium scintillography, pulmonary function tests, bronchoalveolar lavage, and measurement of serum and urinary calcium. Ocular manifestations Anterior segment Conjunctival involvement has been reported in 6.9%-70% of patients with ocular sarcoidosis (Figure 1).

    98. Sarcoidosis
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    1Up Health Sarcoidosis Alternative Medicine Clinical Trials ... Health Topics A-Z Search 1Up Health Sarcoidosis Information Sarcoidosis Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors Definition : A disease of unknown cause in which inflammation consisting of granulomas occurs in lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin, or other tissues.
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    The cause of the disease is unknown. Tissue samples from involved organs show granulomas, which are clusters of macrophages, lymphocytes, and cells called multinucleated giant cells. Possible causes include a hypersensitivity response, a genetic predisposition, infection, or chemicals. The incidence varies widely according to race and sex. Incidence is highest among North Americans of African heritage and Northern European Caucasians. Women of African heritage are affected more than men of African heritage. The onset of the disease usually occurs in people between 30 and 50 years old. Sarcoidosis is very rare in young children.
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