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Title: Clinical presentations and diagnostic work-up in sarcoidosis: A series of Turkish cases (clinics and diagnosis of sarcoidosis)
Authors: Kiter, Göksel
Müsellim, B.
Çetinkaya, E.
Türker, H.
Kunt Uzaslan, A.E.
Yentürk, E.
Uzun, O.
Sağlam, Leyla
Kumbasar, Özlem Özdemir
Çelik, Gökhan
Keywords: Diagnosis
Pulmonary
Sarcoidosis
adult
arthralgia
article
backache
bone pain
bronchoscopy
clinical feature
clinical trial
coughing
diagnostic test
diarrhea
differential diagnosis
disease severity
dizziness
dry eye
dyspepsia
dyspnea
erythema nodosum
eye disease
fatigue
female
fever
headache
heart palpitation
hemoptysis
human
human tissue
joint swelling
lung biopsy
lung disease
lymphadenomegaly
lymphadenopathy
major clinical study
male
mediastinoscopy
motor dysfunction
multicenter study
myalgia
night sweat
paresthesia
sarcoidosis
skin defect
sputum
sweating
thorax pain
thorax radiography
Turkey (republic)
weight reduction
xerostomia
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biopsy, Needle
Bronchoscopy
Diagnosis, Differential
Female
Humans
Lymphatic Diseases
Male
Mediastinoscopy
Middle Aged
Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary
Severity of Illness Index
Turkey
Young Adult
Abstract: Sarcoidosis is an idiopathic granulomatous disease. It usually affects the lung. The diagnosis may be problematic since the known causes of granulomatous inflammation must be excluded. This multicenter study aimed to evaluate the clinical presentations and diagnostic approaches of sarcoidosis. The study protocol was sent via internet, and the participants were asked to send the information (clinical, radiological and diagnostic) on newly diagnosed sarcoidosis cases. 293 patients were enrolled within two years. Pulmonary symptoms were found in 73.3% of the patients, and cough was the most common one (53.2%), followed by dyspnea (40.3%). Constitutional symptoms were occured in half of the patients. The most common one was fatigue (38.6%). The most common physical sign was eritema nodosum (17.1%). The most common chest radiograhical sign was bilateral hilar lymphadenomegaly (78.8%). Staging according to chest X-ray has revealed that most of the patients were in Stage I and Stage II (51.9% and 31.7%, respectively). Sarcoidosis was confirmed histopathologically in 265 (90.4%) patients. Although one-third of the bronchoscopy was revealed normal, mucosal hyperemi (19.8%) and external compression of the bronchial wall (16.8%) were common abnormal findings. The 100% success rate was obtained in mediastinoscopy among the frequently used sampling methods. Transbronchial biopsy was the most frequently used method with 48.8% success rate. Considering sarcoidosis with its most common and also rare findings in the differential diagnosis, organizing the related procedures according to the possibly effected areas, and the expertise of the team would favor multimodality diagnosis.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5817
https://doi.org/10.5578/tt.2495
ISSN: 0494-1373
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