[PDF][PDF] Neurosarcoidosis: case report and brief literature review
AV Pasternak, FM Graziano - … of the American Board of Family …, 1999 - Am Board Family Med
A 31-year-old African-American man complained of a I-month history of a new-onset
headache. His headache was constant, most intense behind his eyes, and 10 of 10 in …
headache. His headache was constant, most intense behind his eyes, and 10 of 10 in …
[HTML][HTML] Neurosarcoidosis in a young male presenting with intractable migraines, blurry vision, and other nonspecific neurological symptoms case report
J Jnani - Bulletin of the National Research Centre, 2023 - Springer
Background Neurosarcoidosis can have various neurological outcomes and presentations.
It is an uncommon diagnosis, especially in young Caucasian males presenting with …
It is an uncommon diagnosis, especially in young Caucasian males presenting with …
Neurosarcoidosis—the great mimicker
MS Walid, M Ajjan, AA Grigorian - Journal of the National Medical …, 2008 - Elsevier
Abstracts Introduction: Neurosarcoidosis is rare and difficult to diagnose especially in the
absence of systemic involvement. Case report: A 22-year-old African-American man …
absence of systemic involvement. Case report: A 22-year-old African-American man …
Neurosarcoidosis with unusual MRI findings
MS Handler, LM Johnson, AR Dick, S Batnitzky - Neuroradiology, 1993 - Springer
This 53-year-old white male presented with a 4-month-history of weakness and pain.
Despite an initial partial response to steroid therapy, his neurologic deterioration progressed …
Despite an initial partial response to steroid therapy, his neurologic deterioration progressed …
[HTML][HTML] Neurosarcoidosis: a clinical approach to diagnosis and management
RT Ibitoye, A Wilkins, NJ Scolding - Journal of neurology, 2017 - Springer
Sarcoidosis is a rare but important cause of neurological morbidity, and neurological
symptoms often herald the diagnosis. Our understanding of neurosarcoidosis has evolved …
symptoms often herald the diagnosis. Our understanding of neurosarcoidosis has evolved …
Neurosarcoidosis: The long‐term clinical course
RA Luke, BJ Stern, A Krumholz, CJ Johns - Neurology, 1987 - AAN Enterprises
We reviewed 25 patients with neurosarcoidosis followed for at least 5 years or until death.
Seventeen patients (68%) had a monophasic illness. Eight (32%) had a relapsing course …
Seventeen patients (68%) had a monophasic illness. Eight (32%) had a relapsing course …
Neurosarcoidosis
JP Zajicek - Current opinion in neurology, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Although there continues to be sporadic reporting of small numbers of patients with
neurosarcoidosis, relatively little progress is being made in defining this condition in more …
neurosarcoidosis, relatively little progress is being made in defining this condition in more …
Unusual Appearance of Neurosarcoidosis on Magnetic Resonance and Positron Emission Tomographic Image
M Raees, D Lilien, GS San Pedro - Chest, 2003 - journal.chestnet.org
INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is very challenging especially in the
absence of other symptoms. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging …
absence of other symptoms. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging …
Presentations and outcomes of neurosarcoidosis: a study of 54 cases
S Pawate, H Moses, S Sriram - QJM: An International Journal of …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Objective: To report on the clinical presentations, laboratory abnormalities, treatment and
outcomes in 54 patients with neurosarcoidosis (NS). Background: Sarcoidosis is an …
outcomes in 54 patients with neurosarcoidosis (NS). Background: Sarcoidosis is an …
[HTML][HTML] Neurosarcoidosis Presenting as Young-Onset Chronic Headache: A Case Report
Sarcoidosis causes granulomatous inflammation in multiple organ systems. Lungs are the
most commonly affected organs. In 50% of the cases with lung involvement, other organs …
most commonly affected organs. In 50% of the cases with lung involvement, other organs …