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8 wrz 2021 · Active sarcoidosis does not necessarily indicate a progressive course, a fatal prognosis, or the need for treatment. Moreover, the absence of evidence of disease activity does not rule out ...
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11 lis 2020 · Three clinical features were predictive of prognosis in sarcoidosis. We built a score-based model where the absence of rheumatological markers (1 point), normal pulmonary functions (2 points), and the presence of early respiratory symptoms manifestations (2 points) were associated with a favorable prognosis.
29 lis 2022 · Sarcoidosis is a heterogeneous disease with variable organ involvement, disease course, and response to treatment. We offer an angle on when and how to treat, and provide an overall roadmap for managing sarcoidosis.
16 gru 2021 · Background: The major reasons to treat sarcoidosis are to lower the morbidity and mortality risk or to improve quality of life (QoL). The indication for treatment varies depending on which manifestation is the cause of symptoms: lungs, heart, brain, skin or other manifestations.
18 kwi 2024 · The response to treatment is measured in 2 ways: (1) improvement or resolution of the clinical presentation of arrhythmias, heart block, or HF and (2) reduction in the degree of active granulomatous inflammation in the myocardium.
16 mar 2023 · In cardiac sarcoidosis (CS), inflammatory granulomas invade the heart leading to injury and fibrosis (yellow stars in the section of a sarcoidotic heart in the middle of the graph). CS is often subclinical, but, when clinically manifest, presents commonly with slow or fast arrhythmias or heart failure.
30 sty 2019 · Treatment. There's no cure for sarcoidosis, but in many cases, it goes away on its own. You may not even need treatment if you have no symptoms or only mild symptoms of the condition. The severity and extent of your condition will determine whether and what type of treatment is needed. Medications