How To Use Sarcoidosis In A Sentence
-
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease with a diverse clinical presentation.
-
This is seen in longstanding sarcoidosis, in which asymptomatic, violaceous nodules are seen on nose, fingers, and ears.
-
The remaining 5 percent of patients have chronic cough caused by bronchiogenic carcinoma, carcinomatosis, sarcoidosis, left ventricular failure or aspiration.
-
Lymphocytic alveolitis was found in sarcoidosis and EAA whereas in IPF both lymphocytes and neutrophils were increased.
BioMed Central - Latest articles
-
Its expression in lung tissue has been widely described in systemic sclerosis, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and pulmonary sarcoidosis, and bleomycin-induced lung fibrosis.
-
Sarcoidosis, also called sarcoid (from the Greek sarx, meaning "flesh") or Besnier-Boeck disease, is a multisystem disorder characterized by non-caseating granulomas (small inflammatory nodules).
MyLinkVault Newest Links
-
It is often idiopathic in origin, but may be associated with multiple sclerosis, sarcoidosis, syphilis, Lyme disease, and ocular lymphoma.
-
A somatostatin scan was performed as part of an ongoing research project because the diagnosis sarcoidosis was considered.
-
Young et al recently described a patient with sarcoidosis who had a parathyroid hormone concentration above normal.
-
No laboratory test or pathological finding can make an absolutely certain diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
-
Bilateral Bell's phenomenon is found in myasthenia gravis, sarcoidosis, bilateral Bell's palsies, congenital facial diplegia, some rare forms of muscular dystrophy, and motor neurone disease.
-
By: Abdulmubeen Mundewadi - Sarcoidosis is a disease that results from a specific form of tissue inflammation called granuloma which can appear in any part of the body, but most often starts in the lungs or lymph nodes.
MyLinkVault Newest Links
-
Papules of sarcoidosis may be of various colors, including red, reddish-brown, violaceous, translucent, or hyperpigmented.
-
When I see patients with chronic syndromes where they have splenomegaly and disease progression over time, I always consider sarcoidosis.
-
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
-
The examination of 620 patients with affection of the salivary and lacrymal glands revealed sarcoidosis in 19 of them.
-
Amyloidosis and other infiltrative diseases, including sarcoidosis and haemochromatosis, can cause a restrictive syndrome.
-
The results of this case emphasized the vital importance of an occupational history anamnesis of patients suspected of having sarcoidosis.
-
Autoimmune diseases tend to run in families: Your grandmother might have rheumatoid arthritis, a cousin, vitiligo, and an aunt, sarcoidosis.
-
No laboratory test or pathological finding can make an absolutely certain diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
-
Bilateral slow-growing enlargement of the parotids is a classic, but not common, finding in sarcoidosis.
-
Red lesions may also be due to desquamative gingivitis, erythroplasia, haemangiomas, orofacial granulomatosis, Crohn's disease, sarcoidosis, Wegener's granulomatosis, and neoplasms such as carcinoma and Kaposi's sarcoma.
-
The following is a list of terms used to describe the shape, size, color, consistency, or other characteristics of pathological conditions. millet seed miliary tuberculosis pea-sized plum-sized orange-sized tumors melon-sized pear breast cancer porridge atherosclerotic material napkin rings colon cancers popcorn calcium of hamartoma soupy creamy cheesy discharges anchovy paste word salad schizophrenia oyster ovaries hydatid mole chicken breast rickets cauliflower tumor osteochondroma potato nodes sarcoidosis onion-peel sign Ewing's tumor hard-baked spleen Hodgkin's disease apple-jelly nodules cutaneous tuberculosis strawberry nevus cavernous angioma peau d'orange carcinoma of the breast bacon spleen sago spleen amyloidosis Swiss cheese ventricular septal defects coffee ground emesis gastic bleeding chocolate cysts ovarian endometriosis sugar icing liver chronic perihepatitis port wine urine porphyria corkscrew esophagus diffuse esophageal spasm doughnut kidney bipolar fusion of renal anlagen forkful Colles's fracture
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 1
-
A somatostatin scan was performed as part of an ongoing research project because the diagnosis sarcoidosis was considered.
-
Endoscopic procedures may be helpful in the diagnosis of disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease and sarcoidosis.
-
Total RNA was prepared from purified T lymphocytes obtained from patients with sarcoid T-cell alveolitis or normal T cells or purified alveolar macrophages from patients with active sarcoidosis and control subjects.
-
Specific manifestations include papules, plaques, lupus pernio, scar sarcoidosis, and rare morphologies such as alopecia, ulcers, hypopigmented patches, and ichthyosis.
-
Sarcoidosis with intestinal involvement is the main differential diagnosis in our patient.
-
No laboratory test or pathological finding can make an absolutely certain diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
-
The etiology of the systemic granulomatous disease sarcoidosis remains obscure.
-
Granuloma formation in sarcoidosis may be a stereotypical response to multiple infectious and noninfectious agents.
-
Diseases that involve the axial compartment alone include lymphangitic carcinomatosis, sarcoidosis, and lymphoma.