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Abstract
Steroids are used in progressive lung sarcoid despite arguments that spontaneous remission occur and therapy may not alter outcome. We studied a unique group of 6 patients with dyspnea and advancing pulmonary sarcoid, who had documented untreated progressive disease for 6.8 +/- 2.4 years. Raised SACE, Ga 67 lung uptake, and lymphocyte counts in lung lavage fluid indicated continued active alveolitis. After 3-6 months on steroid, MRC dyspnea grade fell from 2.5 to 0.3 and FVC, FEV, and DLCO increased by 36%, 27% and 16% respectively. This was associated with a fall in small opacity profusion scores on x-ray lung uptake of Ga 67 and serum ACE. These improvements were sustained for the duration of follow up (mean 22 months). These data show that steroids can alter the natural history of progressive sarcoid and reversible alveolitis may coexist with established fibrosis.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3575916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sarcoidosis ISSN: 0393-1447