Pulmonology meets rheumatology in sarcoidosis: a review on the therapeutic approach

  • Drent, M.
  • Cremers, J.P.
  • Jansen, T.L.Th.A.
Publication date
January 2014

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Sarcoidosis is a systemic disease characterized by the formation of granulomas in various organs, mainly lungs and lymphatic system. Joint, muscle, and bone involvement is also rather common. Recent studies on its pathogenesis and therapeutic management are reviewed here. RECENT FINDINGS: The pathogenesis of sarcoidosis is not fully elucidated. An exaggerated granulomatous reaction after exposure to unidentified antigens in genetically susceptible individuals evokes a clinical situation which we call sarcoidosis. No firm guidelines exist on whether, when, and how treatment should be started. Treatment is dependent on the presentation and the distribution, extensiveness and severity of sarcoidosis. Treatment of Lofgren's t...

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