Sarcoidosis involving the heart in a case of sudden deathGouleyElsevier BVAmerican Heart Journal
Additional history indicated that the heart transplantation was forsarcoidosisinvolving the myocardium. 既往史显示因结节病累及心肌而心脏移植. 互联网 展开全部 英英释义 Noun 1. a chronic disease of unknown cause marked by the formation of nodules in the lungs and liver and lymph glands and salivary ...
2024 Secondary restrictive cardiomyopathy is the deposition of abnormal substances within the heart muscle due to an underlying disease, such as sarcoidosis or amyloidosis. Christopher Lee, Verywell Health, 25 Sep. 2024 Following testing, seeing a specialist, and having a biopsy done of her lungs,...
The chronic form of sarcoidosis usually results in severe disease of the lungs and kidneys; the lung disease may cause damage to the heart. There is no cure for sarcoidosis. The administration of corticosteroids such as prednisone, which reduce inflammation, usually brings relief of the symptoms....
On autopsy, diffusely disseminated sarcoid granulomas throughout many organs were revealed: the lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys and the lymphnodes in bilateral pulmonary hila, paratracheal regions and along abdominal aorta. The granulomas detected in the pulmonary interstitium and peribronchial ...
In rare cases, granulomas may develop in the heart and affect the circulatory system. Since sarcoidosis tends to mimic other illnesses, it may not be diagnosed unless a chest X-ray is taken. This test is common, since patients often suffer from a shortness of breath. A biopsy of swollen...
Sarcoidosisis an inflammatory disease without a known cause and without a cure. It occurs in individuals throughout the world. Sarcoidosis usually affects the lungs, causinggranulomas(inflammatory nodules). However, it can affect other organs, including the heart, liver, lymph nodes, skin, and eye...
- 《Heart Official Journal of the British Cardiac Society》 被引量: 29发表: 2007年 Sarcoidosis Sarcoidosis is an antigen-driven, multisystem,ngranulomatous disorder, the cause of which is notnknown. In a genetically susceptible individual, anti-ngen-... OP Sharma - 《Western Journal of Medicine...
Although it is often asymptomatic in athletes, considering the high level of athletic performance and the related risks due to the potential heart involvement, a particular diagnostic flow-chart to consider some other diagnoses is required. The present case report aimed to focus on the clinical ...
Corticosteroids can produce small improvements in the functional vital capacity and in the radiographic appearance in patients with more severe stage II and III disease For extrapulmonary sarcoidosis involving such critical organs such as the heart, liver, eyes, kidneys, or central nervous system, cor...