Sarcoidosis

Overview of sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease of unknown etiology characterized by tissue infiltration with noncaseating granulomas. The granulomas may occur in any organ, but the most frequently affected sites are the lungs, lymph nodes, skin, eyes, and liver. Spontaneous resolution of the disease is common, but progressive and disabling organ failure can occur in up to 10 percent of patients.

Extrapulmonary manifestations of sarcoidosis

Musculoskeletal

Treatment of sarcoidosis

Treatment of sarcoidosis w azathioprine

Azathioprine. 

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