What do you need to know about sarcoidosis?

Sarcoidosis 1 Overview. Sarcoidosis is a disease characterized by the growth of tiny collections of inflammatory cells (granulomas) in any part of your body — most commonly the lungs and lymph nodes. 2 Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of sarcoidosis vary depending on which organs are affected. 3 Causes. 4 Risk factors. 5 Complications.

What is the sarcoidosis grant?

Grants are supporting research at major medical institutions across the country. The outcomes of this research will be better ways to diagnose, treat, and ultimately cure sarcoidosis and neurosarcardoisis.

Is sarcoidosis an intrathoracic disease?

Abstract The focus of this review is current knowledge about the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of both pulmonary sarcoidosis and extrapulmonary sarcoidosis. Although intrathoracic involvement is the hallmark of the disease, present in over 90% of patients, sarcoidosis can affect virtually any organ.

What are the symptoms of sarcoidosis in dogs?

Skin symptoms Sarcoidosis may cause skin problems, which may include: A rash of red or reddish-purple bumps, usually located on the shins or ankles, which may be warm and tender to the touch Disfiguring sores (lesions) on the nose, cheeks and ears

Is there a screening test for sarcoidosis?

Currently, there are no screening methods to determine who will develop sarcoidosis. If you are at risk for sarcoidosis, your doctor may recommend you try to avoid insecticides, mold, or other environmental sources of substances known to trigger the formation of granulomas.

Does sarcoidosis cause permanent scarring?

Sarcoidosis. Sometimes the disease causes permanent scarring in the affected organs. When scarring happens in the lungs, this is called pulmonary fibrosis. Explore this Health Topic to learn more about sarcoidosis, our role in research and clinical trials to improve health, and where to find more information.

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