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         Sarcoidosis:     more books (100)
  1. Sarcoidosis by J. G Scadding, 1967
  2. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Sarcoidosis by Rosalyn Carson-DeWitt MD, 2002-01-01
  3. Pulmonary Sarcoidosis by CARROLL, 2005-11-28
  4. Studies in sarcoidosis with special reference to the serum proteins by Renee Norberg, 1967
  5. Eighth International Conference on Sarcoidosis and other Granulomatous Diseases
  6. The pathogenesis of Boeck's disease (sarcoidosis): Investigations on the significance of foreign bodies, phospholipides and hypersensitivity in the formation ... (Acta medica Scandinavica. Supplementum) by Olav Refvem, 1954
  7. Proceedings of the third International Conference on Sarcoidosis: Stockholm, September 11-14, 1963
  8. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Volume 465:Tenth International Conference on Sarcoidosis and Other Granuloatous Disorders. by Carol Johnson Johns, 1986
  9. Sarcoidosis (SuDoc HE 20.3202:Sa 7) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1991
  10. Dynamics of mononuclear phagocytes in sarcoidosis and other granulomatous disorders by Evert Foppe Weltevreden, 1986
  11. A study of sarcoidosis by Warfield Theobald Longcope, 1952
  12. Sarcoidosis by riichiro mikami, 1981-01-01
  13. Pulmonary sarcoidosis (Medical Grand Rounds) by Lincoln J Bynum, 1978
  14. Understanding sarcoidosis by Alfrieda Nagata, 1988

101. Sarcoidosis Genetic Analysis (SAGA)
sarcoidosis GENETIC ANALYSIS (SAGA), Principal Investigator Kathryn Hirst, Ph.D. arcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease
http://www.bsc.gwu.edu/bsc/studies/saga.html
The Biostatistics Center BACK SARCOIDOSIS GENETIC ANALYSIS (SAGA)
Principal Investigator: Kathryn Hirst, Ph.D.
For more information, please contact Webmaster@biostat.bsc.gwu.edu

102. When You Visit Your Doctor — Sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis. Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor Have you had an abnormal chest xray in the past? Do you have a family history of sarcoidosis?
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Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:
  • Have you had difficulty breathing? For how long? How far can you walk without feeling winded?
    Do you ever have chest pain or tightness? If yes, is it related to activity?
    Have you had a persistent cough? If yes, is your cough dry or do you produce sputum?
    Do you suffer from fatigue or malaise?
    Have you had any fevers?
    Have you recently lost weight? If so, how much?
    Do you have pain in your joints, bones, or muscles?
    Have you noticed any lumps in your neck, armpits, or groin?
    Have you noticed any rashes or changes in your skin? Have you had blurry vision or watery eyes? Have you ever had red or painful eyes or a past diagnosis of uveitis? Do you smoke cigarettes? Have you had an abnormal chest x-ray in the past? Do you have a family history of sarcoidosis?

103. Topic - Sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis. A disease characterized by inflammation of the body’s tissues, sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder found in the
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104. Pulmonary Medicine At UNC - Sarcoid
Introduction. What is sarcoidosis? sarcoidosis, or sarcoid for short, is a disease in which the body’s immune system becomes activated for unclear reasons.
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COPD: Emphysema/ Chronic Bronchitis Critical Care Lung Cancer Lung Transplantation Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) Pulmonary Hypertension Pulmonary Rehabilitation Sarcoidosis Sleep Disorders ... Home Page Introduction What is Sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis, or sarcoid for short, is a disease in which the body’s immune system becomes activated for unclear reasons. Since the lungs are affected in more than 90% of patients with sarcoid, pulmonologists are usually called upon to take care of patients with this disease. Sarcoid can occur silently and become detected incidentally when a CXR is obtained for other reasons, or can produce symptoms such as cough or shortness of breath. Since sarcoid often resolves spontaneously, treatment is not always necessary. Sarcoid can also affect the skin and the eyes, and rarely other organs of the body.

105. Sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis. What is sarcoidosis? sarcoidosis belongs to a category of diseases known as connective tissue disorders. Connective
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106. SARCOIDOSIS- A Patient's Guide
sarcoidosis a patient s guide Dr Tracey Lambert. What is it and what causes it? In sarcoidosis, however, the precise trigger remains as yet unknown.
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Medical News Medic8 Search ... About Medic8 SARCOIDOSIS- a patient's guide Dr Tracey Lambert What is it and what causes it? Sarcoidosis is a disease in which unusual tissue formations called granulomas are deposited in organs throughout the body. Granulomas are collections of immune and inflammatory cells surround by fibrous tissue, which develop as an immune response to a trigger of some description. Their presence results in distortion and inflammation of the normal tissue in which they are deposited. Granulomas occur in many conditions for which the triggers can be identified, including infections (e.g. tuberculosis, brucellosis), occupational diseases (e.g. beryllium disease), autoimmune diseases (e.g. primary biliary cirrhosis) and cancer (e.g. lymphoma) - to name a few examples. In sarcoidosis, however, the precise trigger remains as yet unknown.

107. Cohort R65: Mortality Study Of Sarcoidosis In WWII And Korean Veterans
Title Cohort R65 Mortality Study of sarcoidosis in WWII and Korean Veterans Summary A study of sarcoidosis and its possible relation to cancer mortality was
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VIEW BY TITLES VIEW BY KEYWORDS LINK TO PUBMED LOCAL SEARCH Titl e: Cohort R65: Mortality Study of Sarcoidosis in WWII and Korean Veterans
Summary: A study of sarcoidosis and its possible relation to cancer mortality was conducted among Army and Navy veterans. Exposed individuals are those hospitalized for sarcoidosis during World War II or the Korean War. Mortality from cancer was compared to that expected on the basis of rates in the general population.
References:
Brincker H and Wilbeck E. The incidence of malignant tumors in patients with respiratory sarcoidosis. Brit J Cancer 29:247, 1974.
Keywords sarcoidosis; cancer; mortality; respiratory illness; veterans
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108. Sarcoidosis Awareness Webring
Quality Control. Powered by RingSurf. RING DESCRIPTION A ring of pages written by and for those who face life daily with sarcoidosis and their familes.
http://www.ringsurf.com/netring?ring=sarc;action=list

109. Health Care Information Resources Sarcoidosis Links
The address of this page is http//hsl.mcmaster.ca/tomflem/sarcoidosis.html. sarcoidosis Links. sarcoidosis You Have sarcoidosis What Does This Mean To You?
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The address of this page is: http://hsl.mcmaster.ca/tomflem/sarcoidosis.html
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For more information, see: Liver diseases , also in the Illness section of this resource.
For more information, see: Lung diseases , also in the Illness section of this resource.
  • Sarcoidosis - Sarcoidosis learn about the disease on Joseph McLaurin's page
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  • Sarcoidosis - World Sarcoidosis Society previously known as the Canadian Sarcoidosis Society
  • Sarcoidosis - You Have Sarcoidosis: What Does This Mean To You? from the American Academy of Family Physicians
  • Sarcoidosis - Sarcoidosis from the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
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  • 110. Sarcoidosis May Be Caused By Unknown Environmental Agent
    sarcoidosis May Be Caused By Unknown Environmental Agent DENVER April 24, 1997 sarcoidosis is a result of an unknown environmental agent, says Lee
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    111. Alaw.org · Lung Disease · Sarcoidosis
    sarcoidosis. Literature. facts about sarcoidosis Learn the basics about sarcoidosis, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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    Learn the basics about sarcoidosis, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. The American Lung Association of Washington offers current and informative literature on sarcoidosis. If you reside in Washington state, call us at 1-800-LUNG-USA
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    The National Sarcoidosis Resource Center offers information for both patients and healthcare providers dealing with sarcoidosis. Provides information packet with physician referral and the "Sarcoidosis Resource Guide and Directory."
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    Sandy Conroy
    PO Box 1593 Piscataway, NJ 08855-1593

    112. Adult Lung Disease - Important Sarcoidosis Message
    Important sarcoidosis Message sarcoidosis (Sarcoy-DOH-sis) is a disease of inflammation that appears most often in the lungs. sarcoidosis
    http://www.lungsandiego.org/copd/adults_sarcoidosis.asp
    Important Sarcoidosis Message Sarcoidosis (Sar-coy-DOH-sis) is a disease of inflammation that appears most often in the lungs. Sarcoidosis occurs throughout the world among people of all races, sexes, and ages. It is not contagious. It isn't known why Sarcoidosis strikes some and not others. Even the basic cause of this disease is unknown. Sarcoidosis seems to result when a susceptible person encounters an external trigger, probably by inhaling it. In the disease, lymphocytes, a type of blood cell, become overactive. They release chemical substances that attract other inflammatory cells and form granulomas (a collection of inflammatory cells) in one or more organs of the body, 90 percent of the time affecting the lungs. Symptoms of Sarcoidosis are similar to those in many other types of diseases, so it sometimes is very difficult to diagnose. In the lungs, it can cause shortness of breath, chest pain, and a dry cough. The eyes, skin, lymph glands, heart, bones, joints, or nervous system can also show symptoms. But most Sarcoidosis patients have no symptoms at all. Learn more about Sarcoidosis at the American Lung Association National Web site The Association sponsors a monthly support group for people with Sarcoidosis and their families on the second Saturday of each month at Kaiser Permanente, 10990 San Diego Mission Road (1st Floor Room 1AB). Call 619-297-3901 for more information.

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    114. News
    The Journal. ISSN 11240490 Volume 19 N. 3 Pages 161-240 October 2002. CURRENT ISSUE. Archive of Online Issues March 1996 - Present. . Editorial Board.
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    115. MayoClinic.com - Page Not Found
    Page Not Found, May 24, 2004. We re sorry, there is no page on our site that matches your request. It s possible you typed the address
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