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How to pronounce sarcoidosis in English?

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Type of pathology

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Sarcoidosis is often asymptomatic and researchers have yet to discover the cause.
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Sarcoidosis and cancer may mimic one another, making the distinction difficult.
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Pulmonary localization is by far the most common in individuals with sarcoidosis.
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There may be a higher susceptibility to sarcoidosis in those with coeliac disease.
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In addition, sarcoidosis or the exacerbation of sarcoidosis has been reported.
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Although it may be disfiguring, cutaneous sarcoidosis rarely causes major problems.
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More than two-thirds of people with lung sarcoidosis have no symptoms after 9 years.
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Systemic diseases such as amyloidosis and sarcoidosis can also lead to osteoporosis.
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She died of pulmonary sarcoidosis, a rare lung disease, said her husband, Al Rowlett.
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More examples
  • A chronic disease of unknown cause marked by the formation of nodules in the lungs and liver and lymph glands and salivary glands
  • Sarcoidosis (from sarc meaning flesh, -oid, like, and -osis, process), also called sarcoid or Besnier-Boeck disease, is a disease in which abnormal collections of inflammatory cells (granulomas) form as nodules in many organs of the body., Sarcoidosis. Its cause is unknown. ...
  • A multisystem disorder characterized by small inflammatory nodules
  • Condition that causes small, fleshy swellings in the liver, lungs, and spleen.
  • Disease in which granulomas (nodules of inflamed tissue) form in the lymph nodes, lungs, skin and other areas. The cause is unknown. Symptoms include fatigue, weight loss, fever, coughing, uveitis, cranial nerve palsies and skin lesions. Some patients also develop dry eyes.
  • An inflammation of the lymph nodes and other organs.
  • A disorder affecting several body systems, which may include the lungs. Collections of specific kinds of white blood cells occur in the lung causing inflammation or granulomas. The granulomas occur in the lungs in about one third of cases and is generally reversible. ...
  • A disease of unknown cause in which inflammation occurs in the lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin, or other tissues
  • Rare disease of unknown cause, occurring primarily in young adults, that can affect the function of the lungs as well as other organs and tissues.