| Literature DB >> 607609 |
T Izumi, Y Hiraga, Y Ito, H Okano, M Yamamoto, T Tachibana, M Yamakido, N Shigematsu, K Shima.
Abstract
The ocular involvement of sarcoidosis is particularly important in Japan, because 1. the frequency of the eye involvement is as high as 20 to 40%, higher than in other countries- 2. the presence of this involvement proved to be an influential factor relating to the whole sarcoidosis lesions of a patient, and 3. the patients with this involvement will become blind unless adequately treated. In diagnostic routines of ocular sarcoidosis, chest X-rays will give the most useful information of the disease. If the chest X-ray findings are normal, it is not easy to make a diagnosis of a case whose ocular findings are very suspicious of sarcoidosis. This paper will give several case experiences in which we could successfully make a diagnosis, using mediastinoscopical biopsies though the X-rays had no findings.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 607609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Z Erkr Atmungsorgane ISSN: 0303-657X