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  1. Tenth International Conference on Sarcoidoisis and Other Granulomatous Disorders by Carol Johnson Johns (ed.), 1986
  2. Tenth International Conference on Sarcoidoisis and Other Granulomatous Disorders(Volume 465)
  3. Tenth International Conference on Sarcoidoisis and Other Granulomatous Disorders by Carol Johnson Johns (ed.), 1986-01-01
  4. Tenth International Conference on Sarcoidoisis and Other Granulomatous Disorders

41. Sarcoidosis
SARCOIDOSIS . What is sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that can appear in almost any body organ, but most often starts in the lungs or lymph nodes.
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SARCOIDOSIS What is sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that can appear in almost any body organ, but most often starts in the lungs or lymph nodes. The disease also can affect the liver, skin, heart, nervous system and kidneys. No one yet knows what causes sarcoidosis. It can appear suddenly and then disappear. Or it can develop gradually and produce symptoms that come and go, sometimes for a lifetime. As sarcoidosis progresses, small lumpsgranulomasappear in affected tissues. While these granulomas frequently clear up, with or without treatment, sometimes they do not heal. In these cases, the tissues tend to remain inflamed and become scarred (fibrotic). What are the symptoms of sarcoidosis? Generally, shortness of breath and a cough that will not go away are among the first symptoms of sarcoidosis. The disease also can show up suddenly with the appearance of skin rashes. Red bumps on the face, arms or shins and inflammation of the eyes also are common symptoms. It is not unusual, however, for sarcoidosis symptoms to be more general: weight loss, fatigue, night sweats, fever or an overall feeling of ill health. Patients can have symptoms related to the specific organ affected, they can have only general symptoms or they can be without any symptoms whatsoever. Symptoms can vary according to how long the illness has been under way, where the granulomas are forming, how much tissue has become affected and whether the granulomatous process is still active.

42. Disease Information From NORD, National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
National Organization for Rare Disorders is dedicated to helping people with rare, orphan diseases. Rarediseases.org contains information on the prevention, treatment and cure of
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43. FSR - Sarcoidosis Disease Facts & Statistics
Sarcoidosis is a global, potentially fatal inflammatory disease that can appear in almost any organ in the body. It is the most common chronic fibrotic lung disorder. Learn
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44. Sarcoidosis. - Free Online Library
Free Online Library Sarcoidosis.(Pamphlet) by Pamphlet by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ; Health, general Health pamphlets Care and treatment
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Introduction
Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis Definition
Sarcoidosis is a disease which can affect many organs within the body. It causes the development of granulomas. Granulomas are masses resembling little tumors. They are made up of clumps of cells from the immune system. is a disease due to inflammation. It can appear in almost any body organ, but most often starts in the lungs or lymph nodes Lymph nodes
Small, bean-shaped masses of tissue scattered along the lymphatic system that act as filters and immune monitors, removing fluids, bacteria, or cancer cells that travel through the lymph system.
No one yet knows what causes sarcoidosis. The disease can appear suddenly and disappear. Or it can develop gradually and go on to produce symptoms that come and go, sometimes for a lifetime.
As sarcoidosis progresses, small lumps, or granulomas, appear in the affected tissues. In the majority of cases, these granulomas clear up, either with or without treatment.

45. Sarcoidosis: Interstitial Lung Diseases: Merck Manual Home Edition
Sarcoidosis is a disease in which abnormal collections of inflammatory cells (granulomas) form in many organs of the body.
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46. Sarcoidosis
A US Department of Health and Human Service project providing information on genetic and rare diseases. A comprehensive body of resources on Sarcoidosis
http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/7607/Sarcoidosis.aspx

47. FAQS Dr. Om P. Sharma
To my patients, from all walks of life and all corners of the world, who continue to reach me by asking questions. Sarcoidosis. COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
http://www.denversarcoidosisawareness.org/faqs_sharma.htm

48. Sarcoidosis Overview - Sarcoidosis - Pulmonology Channel
Sarcoidosis is a common and multisystemic disease that can affect a variety of organs, most often in the pulmonary system. It is characterized by the formation of what are
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Overview of Sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is a fairly common disease with an annual incidence rate of approximately 11 per 100,000 in Caucasians and approximately 36 per 100,000 African Americans in the United States. It is most common in young adults between the ages of 20 and 40. The word "sarcoidosis" comes from the Greek word "sarkodes," meaning "fleshy," and the Greek suffix "-osis," meaning "condition." Questions to Ask Your Doctor about Sarcoidosis
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The "fleshy condition" refers to the skin lesions that often form on various parts of the body. Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic disease that can affect a variety of organs. Pulmonary involvement occurs in greater than 90% of patients and is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality from this disease. Many organs can be involved, in fact, one of the most noticeable symptoms is the peculiar skin lesions, erythema nodusum, that develop on the lower legs. Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown etiology characterized by granuloma formation in a variety of organs. Granulomas are collections of immune cells and disease that result from granulomatous disorders. There are a variety of granulomatous disorders that closely resemble sarcoidosis, including

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