| Literature DB >> 3793665 |
R Mikami, M Sekiguchi, Y Ryuzin, F Kobayashi, Y Hiraga, Y Shimada, I Mochizuki, T Kobayashi, S Tamura, Y Hosoda.
Abstract
Vascular involvement in sarcoidosis is briefly reviewed with emphasis on the outcome of a 10-year project-study by the Sarcoidosis Research Committee of the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare. Examples of vascular disorder associated with sarcoidosis are presented, including basal lamina layering of the capillaries in the skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and lung, glomerulopathy in the kidney, vascular changes in the ocular fundus and bronchi, and impaired peripheral circulation that could be detected by thermography. According to our tentative definition, all of these disorders should be collectively called microangiopathy. The possible role of microangiopathy in the pathogenetic mechanism of sarcoidosis is also discussed. Although microangiopathy in sarcoidosis is a comprehensive term, it should be included, in addition to systemic granulomatous disease, as part of the clinicopathological entity of sarcoidosis.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3793665 DOI: 10.1007/bf02128138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Vessels ISSN: 0910-8327 Impact factor: 2.037