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Abstract
Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease that usually has a pulmonary presentation. Extrapulmonary presentation of the disease is often unrecognized because the clinical signs ( eg, peripheral lymph nodes) and more important symptoms ( eg, renal stones or uveitis) do not usually indicate systemic disease. In three different long-term studies of patients with sarcoidosis, 1.5% of the patients presented with uveitis, 11.7% presented with peripheral lymph nodes, and 3.6% presented with renal stones; a total of 16.6% of the patients had extrapulmonary presentation of sarcoidosis. Two of the three studies were retrospective. Many patients may have skin, parotid gland, spleen, liver, central nervous system, bone, or heart presentation; 16.6% is only the tip of an iceberg. A well-conducted, prospective, long-term study could indicate that more than 30% of patients with sarcoidosis have extrapulmonary presentations of the disease.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11584179 DOI: 10.1097/00063198-200109000-00008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin Pulm Med ISSN: 1070-5287 Impact factor: 3.155