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30 sty 2019 · General symptoms. Sarcoidosis can begin with these signs and symptoms: Fatigue; Swollen lymph nodes; Weight loss; Pain and swelling in joints, such as the ankles; Lung symptoms. Sarcoidosis most often affects the lungs and may cause lung problems, such as: Persistent dry cough; Shortness of breath; Wheezing; Chest pain; Skin symptoms
What are the symptoms of pulmonary sarcoidosis? Not all people with this condition have signs of disease. But pulmonary sarcoidosis symptoms may include: Chest pain. Cough that doesn’t go away. Fatigue, tiredness, malaise or generally not feeling well. Shortness of breath (dyspnea). Wheezing.
29 kwi 2024 · Outline. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS. INTRODUCTION. EPIDEMIOLOGY. ETIOLOGY. TYPICAL PRESENTATIONS. Patients presenting due to abnormal chest imaging. Patients with pulmonary symptoms. Common extrapulmonary findings and pathognomonic syndromes. Presentation in children. ATYPICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF PULMONARY DISEASE. INITIAL EVALUATION.
Signs and symptoms of pediatric sarcoidosis. The presentation in sarcoidosis can vary widely, depending on the extent and severity of organ involvement. In most children, the disease frequently...
Most people with sarcoidosis have lung symptoms, but you can have symptoms in your skin, eyes, joints and almost anywhere else in your body. You may also have general feelings of being unwell or no symptoms at all.
The most common symptoms of sarcoidosis in children are uveitis (inflammation of the middle layer of the eye), arthritis and unexplainable rashes. Other early symptoms of sarcoidosis include: Swelling or pain in the joints
25 paź 2019 · Blau Syndrome and early onset sarcoidosis/ BS-EOS are seen in children younger than five years old presenting with extra-thoracic manifestations but usually without lymphadenopathy and/or pulmonary involvement.