Nothing about sarcoidosis is easy. First identified in 1877, it is quite common. In the United States, lifetime risk is 2.4% and 0.85% for African American persons and White persons, respectively.
CHICAGO, Sept. 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR) expresses both solidarity and resolve as aTyr Pharma announced that its Phase 3 trial of efzofitimod in ...
The etiology of sarcoid is unclear and likely multifactorial. One theory is that there is a genetic predisposition (eg, the HLA-DRB1 allele) and a secondary environmental or infectious insult ...
This new network of specialty clinics in the United States and globally creates a robust network for patient and clinician education, innovates sharing of information to advance new therapies for ...
Sarcoidosis of the lungs, skin, liver and eyes. "I didn't know what sarcoid was,"says Bozard.Neither did doctors who thought he had tuberculosis. Sarcoid occurs when the immune system for unknown ...
Cardiac involvement by sarcoidosis and concomitant deposition of AL amyloid is an uncommon association. We describe the case of a 53-year-old African-American man with a 7-year history of dilated ...
Sarcoids were diagnosed in two captive zebras from different facilities. Zebra 1 (Equus burchellii boehmi) was a 4.5-yr-old, captive-born male that presented with a 9- by 7-cm inguinal mass. Seven ...
The aim of this study is to characterise the choroidal features of patients diagnosed with sarcoid- and tuberculosis (TB)-associated granulomatous uveitis using spectral domain optical coherence ...
THE course of Boeck's sarcoid is characteristically said to be benign. 1 However, significant impairment of vital organs is not uncommon. Most frequently noted are eye involvement, which may lead to ...
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