Atlas of Sarcoidosis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Clinical Features

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Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 16, 2004 - Medical - 117 pages

Sarcoidosis is a complex multisystem disease. Shortness of breath (dyspnea) and a cough that won't go away can be among the first symptoms of sarcoidosis, but sarcoidosis can also show up suddenly with the appearance of skin rashes and other dermatoses.

An Atlas of Sarcoidosis: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Clinical Features combines illustrations and clinical images of the authors' extensive practices, so that readers have unparalleled access to a comprehensive collection of sarcoidosis images. The atlas is designed to complement and provide a visual supplement to already existing texts on sarcoidosis. Each organ involvement is dealt in a brief and easy to comprehend manner. Various radiographic and laboratory abnormalities are then linked to the clinical features in order to encourage a smooth and easy practical integration at the bedside and to help practising pulmonologists, dermatologists and other clinicians who require a comprehensive visual encyclopedia of sarcoidosis images.

 

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Contents

The Pioneers of Sarcoidosis
1
Pathogenesis
5
Diagnosis of Sarcoidosis
9
Clinical Features
17
Laboratory Investigations and Immunologic Testing
21
Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
25
Pleural Involvement in Sarcoidosis
43
Sarcoidosis of the Skin
47
The Liver in Sarcoidosis
69
Renal Sarcoidosis
73
Sarcoidosis of the Heart
77
Neurosarcoidosis
83
Bone Sarcoidosis
93
Endocrine Involvement
103
Gastrointestinal Tract in Sarcoidosis
105
Sarcoidosis of the Upper Respiratory Tract
107

Ocular Sarcoidosis
61
The Parotid and Other Salivary Glands and Lachrymal Glands
63
The Spleen in Sarcoidosis
65
Sarcoidosis and Malignancy
109
Index
113
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