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sarcoid

[ UK /sˈɑːkɔ‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or resembling flesh

How To Use sarcoid In A Sentence

  • No laboratory test or pathological finding can make an absolutely certain diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
  • Autoimmune diseases tend to run in families: Your grandmother might have rheumatoid arthritis, a cousin, vitiligo, and an aunt, sarcoidosis.
  • The results of this case emphasized the vital importance of an occupational history anamnesis of patients suspected of having sarcoidosis.
  • Some friends who have had experience with sarcoids on their own horses looked at my mare and said it looked like sarcoid to them.
  • Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease with a diverse clinical presentation.
  • The examination of 620 patients with affection of the salivary and lacrymal glands revealed sarcoidosis in 19 of them.
  • For example, failure to appreciate that elevation of ACE level is genetically determined in an affected individual may lead to false diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis and consequently to unnecessary long-term immunosuppressive treatment The study was approved by the Institutional Review Boards of the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Chicago. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • When I see patients with chronic syndromes where they have splenomegaly and disease progression over time, I always consider sarcoidosis.
  • Much less obscure has been the well established relationship between exposure to beryllium oxide-used in the manufacture of fluorescent light bulbs-and a clinical picture at times indistinguishable from sarcoid. Sarcoid like clinical picture reported in 911 rescue workers
  • Some breeds of horses are more prone to sarcoids, and of course, appaloosa was amongst that list.
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