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  1. Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Diseases (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  2. Sarcoidosis: Clinical Management by Om P. Sharma, 1984-08
  3. Sarcoidosis Resource Guide and Directory by Sandra Conroy, 1992-07
  4. Seventh International Conference on Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Disorders (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences ; v. 278)
  5. Sarcoidosis: A Clinical Approach by Om P Sharma, 1975
  6. Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Diseases of the Lung (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  7. After The Rain: Overcoming DIABETES, LUPUS, ARTHRITIS, SARCOIDOSIS, PREDNISONE, OBESITY by David Dobson, 2009-12-18
  8. Screening for cardiac involvement in sarcoidosis? by MD Ross Zimmer, 2010-06-01
  9. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Sarcoidosis, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-07
  10. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Sarcoidosis - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-06-14
  11. A Patient's Voice: Inspiring And Practical Advice About Living With Chronic Health Conditions, Such As Cancer & Sarcoidosis, And Achieving Positive Results ... A Patient's Perspective and Personal Exp by Jr. Gilbert Barr, 2009-01-22
  12. Sarcoidosis Toolkit - Comprehensive Medical Encyclopedia with Treatment Options, Clinical Data, and Practical Information (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2009-06-14
  13. 23. Efficacy and safety of pulmonary sarcoidosis treatment with Viscum album L.: a case control analysis.: An article from: Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology by C. Grah, 2007-10-01
  14. Sarcoidosis & Other Granulomatous Disorders: International Conference, 9th, Paris, 31 August - 4 September 1981

21. Home Page Sarcoidosis
The official journal of the World Association of sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Disorders (WASOG). Includes information on sarcoidosis, the first annual conference, and details of the biyearly journal.
http://www.pinali.unipd.it/sarcoid/
S A R C O I D O S I S VASCULITIS AND DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASES OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF WASOG edited by D. GERAINT JAMES GIANPIETRO SEMENZATO Published every four mounths by Mattioli 1885 Casa Editrice (Fidenza, Parma, Italy) WASOG REGISTERED OFFICE: Gianfranco Rizzato Milan, Italy WEB Editor Carlo Agostini Padua, Italy
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22. Life And Breath Foundation In Search Of A Cure For Sarcoidosis
Through its fundraising and educational activities, this foundation is committed to the research of sarcoidosis in the hope of finding a cure.
http://www.lifeandbreath.org/

23. SARCOIDOSIS FOR THE PATIENT
sarcoidosis FOR THE PATIENT. Norman T. Soskel, MD. Modified from DG James. Contents. Theterm sarcoidosis is derived from the Greek root SARKO meaning flesh.
http://www.sarcoidcenter.com/sarjames.htm
SARCOIDOSIS FOR THE PATIENT
Norman T. Soskel, M. D. Modified from D.G. James
Contents
Introduction Lungs Skin Eyes ... Useful Addresses Click Here to Go To Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION The term sarcoidosis is derived from the Greek root SARKO meaning flesh. The same source produces the word sarcasm, which means "to cut the flesh" or the word sarcophagus, which is a box to carry flesh. The "OID" comes from the Greek "like" so SARCOID is flesh-like or fleshy. Sarcoidosis is pronounced SAR-COY-DO-SIS. Click Here to Go To Book Contents
LUNGS
The lungs and the lymph glands inside the chest are the most frequently affected suggesting that the patient is reacting to something that he has inhaled from the air. Most patients do not have any complaints but some experience difficulty in breathing particularly with heavy exercise. A few have a dry cough, muscle weakness, lethargy and listlessness. Whether these symptoms are present or absent the chest x-ray will almost always show evidence of sarcoidosis. There are many causes for this x-ray shadow so the doctor will do blood tests, analyze samples of fluid from the bronchial tubes and carry out lung function breathing tests. The chest x-ray will be repeated at intervals until it has cleared. Click Here to Go To Book Contents
SKIN Erythema Nodosum consists of painful red blotches which develop on the skin in women most often in Springtime. Accompanying it are severe joint pans in knees and ankles. Although the red spots may frighten the patient it is harmless and will eventually subside with the help of pain-killing tablets.

24. MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopedia: Sarcoidosis
sarcoidosis. The onset of the disease usually occurs in people between30 and 50 years old. sarcoidosis is very rare in young children.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000076.htm
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Sarcoid, stage I - chest X-ray Sarcoid, stage II - chest X-ray Sarcoid, stage IV - chest X-ray Sarcoid - close-up of the skin lesions ... Respiratory system Definition Return to top A disease of unknown cause in which inflammation consisting of granulomas occurs in lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin, or other tissues. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top The cause of the disease is unknown. Tissue samples from involved organs show granulomas, which are clusters of macrophages, lymphocytes, and cells called multinucleated giant cells. Possible causes include a hypersensitivity response, a genetic predisposition, infection, or chemicals. The incidence varies widely according to race and sex. Incidence is highest among North Americans of African heritage and Northern European Caucasians. Women of African heritage are affected more than men of African heritage. The onset of the disease usually occurs in people between 30 and 50 years old. Sarcoidosis is very rare in young children. Symptoms Return to top
  • General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (

25. NHLBI, Sarcoidosis
Publication for patients to read online. Includes descriptive information on tests with pictures of Category Health Conditions and Diseases AutoImmune sarcoidosis......sarcoidosis. Table of Contents. Introduction Usual Symptoms Who Gets sarcoidosis? WhoGets sarcoidosis? sarcoidosis was once considered a rare disease.
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/other/sarcoidosis/
SARCOIDOSIS
Table of Contents
Introduction
Usual Symptoms
Who Gets Sarcoidosis?
What Sarcoidosis is Not ...
Glossary
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Research studies recruiting patients at NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland Home Page Lung Information for the General Public
Introduction
Sarcoidosis is a disease due to inflammation. It can appear in almost any body organ, but most often starts in the lungs or lymph nodes. No one yet knows what causes sarcoidosis. The disease can appear suddenly and disappear. Or it can develop gradually and go on to produce symptoms that come and go, sometimes for a lifetime. As sarcoidosis progresses, small lumps, or granulomas, appear in the affected tissues. In the majority of cases, these granulomas clear up, either with or without treatment. In the few cases where the granulomas do not heal and disappear, the tissues tend to remain inflamed and become scarred (fibrotic). Sarcoidosis was first identified over 100 years ago by two dermatologists working independently, Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson in England and Dr. Caesar Boeck in Norway. Sarcoidosis was originally called Hutchinson's disease or Boeck's disease. Dr. Boeck went on to fashion today's name for the disease from the Greek words "sark" and "oid," meaning flesh-like. The term describes the skin eruptions that are frequently caused by the illness.

26. Dr. Gary Epler, BOOP, IPF, Sarcoidosis, Lung Disease, Bronchiolitis Obliterans O
Symptoms and treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and the chronic interstitial pneumonias. Scientific reviews of sarcoidosis, bronchiolar diseases and occupational lung disease.
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sarcoidosis. sarcoidosis is a chronic, multisystem disorder of an unknown etiologycharacterized by the accumulation of Tlymphocytes and mononuclear phagocytes
http://www.nsrc-global.net/sarcoid.htm
SARCOIDOSIS Sarcoidosis is a chronic, multisystem disorder of an unknown etiology characterized by the accumulation of T-lymphocytes and mononuclear phagocytes, nonsecreting epithelial granulomas and derangements of the normal tissue architecture in affected organs. All parts of the body can be affected, but the organ most affected is the lung. Involvement of the skin, eye and lymph nodes is also common. A variety of infectious and noninfectious agents have been implicated, but there is no proof that any specific agent is responsible. However, available evidence is consistent with the concept that the disease result from an exaggerated cellular immune response (acquired, inherited or both) to a limited class of antigens or self antigens. Cases of sarcoid have been described in both sexes, almost all ages, races and geographic locations. Females appear to be slightly more susceptible than males. There is remarkable diversity of the prevalence of sarcoidosis among certain ethnic and racial groups. In the United States, the majority of patients are black 10:1 to 17:1. Blacks are often younger than whites with the disease. In Europe, however, it affects mostly whites with higher prevalence in Sweden and among Irish females. It is most common between the ages of 20-40, but it can occur in children and in the elderly. Although it is rare in children, the disease is most frequent between 9 to 15 years of age. A small cluster occurs in children under age 4 years with one half less than 1 year of age.

28. Image Of Sarcoidosis - Clinical
Clinical. As many as onehalf of patients with sarcoidosis are asymptomatic. individually.ORGANS MOST OFTEN INVOLVED BY sarcoidosis.
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Radio/sarc/sarcclin.htm
Clinical As many as one-half of patients with sarcoidosis are asymptomatic. These patients are usually discovered because of an abnormal "routine" chest radiograph. In symptomatic patients, sarcoidosis can involve one or more body systems and present with a wide variety of signs and symptoms which can be constitutional; fatigue, weight loss, fever and malaise; generalized; or focused on a single organ. The onset of the disease is usually insidious but can be acute. Respiratory symptoms are most common and include cough, chest discomfort, and dyspnea. Other symptoms and signs reflect the specific organs involved by the granulomatous disease. After the thorax, the lymph nodes, skin and the eye are most often involved. Other organs much less often produce signs and symptoms despite the fact that there are granulomas on histologic examination in many organs in the majority of patients.
Lymph Nodes
Peripheral lymphadenopathy is common. The majority of patients have palpable non-tender lymph nodes. There is thoracic lymphadenopathy in the large majority of patients. These enlarged lymph nodes seldom cause symptoms, but rare cases of venous obstruction including the superior vena caval syndrome and bronchial obstruction producing ateletasis have been reported.

29. SARCOIDOSIS WORLDWIDE SUPPORT GROUP And THE SARCOID BYTE
Provides patients with tools to do their own research into their condition. Includes back issues of Category Health Conditions and Diseases AutoImmune sarcoidosis......Welcome! sarcoidosis Worldwide Support Group . Our Purpose Support Group.All Rights Reserved. PURDON sarcoidosis WEB SITE RESEARCH DIRECTORY.
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/9139/
Welcome!
Sarcoidosis Worldwide Support Group Our Purpose Today's patient is well educated and capable of doing complex research into their own condition. When they do this, they combat their fear of the unknown and empower themselves with knowledge. In helping provide such patients with the tools necessary to do this research, we hope to help strengthen the physician/patient relationship. We also recognize that no one physician can possibly be totally updated in this uncommon disease. In this recognition, we invite physicians and clinicians to use our resources and to harness the energies of their patients in doing research. Good health is a team effort. Respect between patients, physicians, clinicians and caregivers alike is our goal, for through this mutual respect and sharing comes Empowerment through Knowledge. Together we can together win the battle for awareness and combating Sarcoidosis. We have lots of verified research to help you in your quest to find the best way to living with this disease. It is all put online so you may access it freely and print it out at will. All we ask is that you list us as the originators of this material. Our aim is to aid as many people as we can who have this disease patient and physician alike.

30. This Sarcoidosis Awareness Webring Site Is Owned By Debby
Welcome to the. sarcoidosis Awareness Webring. sarcoidosis It is often misdiagnosed.At this time, there is no known cure for sarcoidosis. This
http://www.geocities.com/ddplace/sarcwebring.html
Welcome to the  Sarcoidosis Awareness Webring Sarcoidosis is a complex multisystem autoimmune disease which affects the lungs, skin, joints, eyes, brain, and other soft tissue organs.  It is often misdiagnosed.  At this time, there is no known cure for sarcoidosis. This webring has been created in order to bring all sites with information on sarcoidosis together.  It is a ring of sites containing information, links to information, personal stories and support in dealing with this disease.
Joining the Webring:
  • Fill in the form with the information requested.   After you submit your application you will see a screen telling you what your Site ID Number is.   Please make a note of this ID number for future reference. After you submit the form, you will receive an email confirming your submission to the webring.   Save the graphic below to your hard drive or your server.  DO NOT LINK THE GRAPHIC TO THIS PAGE. You cannot alter the webring in anyway, except to add site ID, name and email address. After your code is placed on your web page, you just need to email the
  • 31. Sarcoidosis - Index - Pulmonology
    Quite detailed information on the disease, diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of sarcoid, as well as a Find a Pulmonologist feature and links to more detailed information.
    http://pulmonologychannel.com/sarcoidosis/
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    Sarcoidosis is a fairly common disease with an annual incidence rate of approximately 11 per 100,000 in Caucasians and approximately 36 per 100,000 African Americans in the United States. It is most common in young adults between the ages of 20 and 40. The word "sarcoidosis" comes from the Greek word "sarkodes," meaning "fleshy," and the Greek suffix "-osis," meaning "condition." The "fleshy condition" refers to the skin lesions that often form on various parts of the body. Sarcoidosis is a multisystemic disease that can affect a variety of organs. Pulmonary involvement occurs in greater than 90% of patients and is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality from this disease. Many organs can be involved, in fact, one of the most noticeable symptoms is the peculiar skin lesions, erythema nodusum, that develop on the lower legs. Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown etiology characterized by granuloma formation in a variety of organs. Granulomas are collections of immune cells and disease that result from granulomatous disorders. There are a variety of granulomatous disorders that closely resemble sarcoidosis, including tuberculosis. The close resemblence to tuberuculosis has led to speculation that sarcoidosis is due to an infectious organism. It is the formation of these granulomas and the resulting tissue damage caused by the cells within these granulomas that cause the symptoms of sarcoidosis.

    32. PinPoint Search Results For '$query'
    Provides general information on the disease, links to the delphi forum, chats, other sites and a page on actress/model Karen Duffy.
    http://sarcoidosis.netfirms.com

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    Netfirms Web Hosting Remodeling Begins in 2003! The Award Winning Sarcoidosis Source on the Internet A Wealth of Information on Sarcoidosis™ Happy New Year! Within this website: About the Foundation with FREE NEWS HEADLINES! Foundation Forum Tell others your story with SARCOIDOSIS or read what others have to say! Information Page SARCOIDOSIS INFORMATION and FREE EMAIL SERVICE! Karen Duffy Page Includes FILM CREDITS, PICTURES and INFORMATION on her new book, MODEL PATIENT! This MODEL/ACTRESS suffers from Sarcoidosis! Help Page offers MEDICAL HELP and major SEARCH ENGINE links! Major Health Care News Page Articles on current HEALTH CARE ISSUES in the news! Amazon.com Page Online store that offers BOOKS, MOVIES, SOFTWARE and more! Links Page Find even more information on SARCOIDOSIS from other websites as well as information on SARCOIDOSIS CLINICAL TRIALS! United States Government Links Page Links to U.S. Govt. websites. Some general links and some healthcare-related sites. Also a great source for the latest on the anthrax attacks and the September 11th attack. Pain Management Page Information related to PAIN MANAGEMENT for Sarcoidosis patients who suffer from pain associated with side effects of the disease.

    33. SARCOIDOSIS WORLDWIDE SUPPORT GROUP And THE SARCOID BYTE
    Provides patients with tools to do their own research into their condition. Includes back issues of The Sarcoid Byte newsletter. Runs chat sessions and has a log of past chats.
    http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/9139/index.html
    Welcome!
    Sarcoidosis Worldwide Support Group Our Purpose Today's patient is well educated and capable of doing complex research into their own condition. When they do this, they combat their fear of the unknown and empower themselves with knowledge. In helping provide such patients with the tools necessary to do this research, we hope to help strengthen the physician/patient relationship. We also recognize that no one physician can possibly be totally updated in this uncommon disease. In this recognition, we invite physicians and clinicians to use our resources and to harness the energies of their patients in doing research. Good health is a team effort. Respect between patients, physicians, clinicians and caregivers alike is our goal, for through this mutual respect and sharing comes Empowerment through Knowledge. Together we can together win the battle for awareness and combating Sarcoidosis. We have lots of verified research to help you in your quest to find the best way to living with this disease. It is all put online so you may access it freely and print it out at will. All we ask is that you list us as the originators of this material. Our aim is to aid as many people as we can who have this disease patient and physician alike.

    34. NORD - Sarcoidosis
    Information from the National Organisation of Rare Diseases. Very brief, but you are able to buy the full document from NORD which is a non profit organisation and uses that money for research. Site also contains links.
    http://www.stepstn.com/cgi-win/nord.exe?proc=GetDocument&rectype=0&recnu

    35. SARCOIDOSIS-Medfacts-National Jewish Medical And Research Center
    Signs and Symptoms of sarcoidosis MedFact From National Jewish Medical and ResearchCenter 1 Respiratory Hospital in America. Search our website, sarcoidosis.
    http://www.nationaljewish.org/medfacts/sarcoid.html

    36. Sarcoidosis - General Practice Notebook
    Clinicallyoriented information.
    http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/MedwebPage.cfm?ID=393229

    37. NHLBI, Sarcoidosis
    Publication for patients to read online. Includes descriptive information on tests with pictures of various sarcoid complications such as erythema nodosum on the legs.
    http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/public/lung/other/sarcoidosis/index.htm
    SARCOIDOSIS
    Table of Contents
    Introduction
    Usual Symptoms
    Who Gets Sarcoidosis?
    What Sarcoidosis is Not ...
    Glossary
    Printed Copies
    Order online
    Order by telephone, fax, or mail
    Price Information
    Single copy 25 copies 100 copies
    Research studies recruiting patients at NHLBI, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland Home Page Lung Information for the General Public
    Introduction
    Sarcoidosis is a disease due to inflammation. It can appear in almost any body organ, but most often starts in the lungs or lymph nodes. No one yet knows what causes sarcoidosis. The disease can appear suddenly and disappear. Or it can develop gradually and go on to produce symptoms that come and go, sometimes for a lifetime. As sarcoidosis progresses, small lumps, or granulomas, appear in the affected tissues. In the majority of cases, these granulomas clear up, either with or without treatment. In the few cases where the granulomas do not heal and disappear, the tissues tend to remain inflamed and become scarred (fibrotic). Sarcoidosis was first identified over 100 years ago by two dermatologists working independently, Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson in England and Dr. Caesar Boeck in Norway. Sarcoidosis was originally called Hutchinson's disease or Boeck's disease. Dr. Boeck went on to fashion today's name for the disease from the Greek words "sark" and "oid," meaning flesh-like. The term describes the skin eruptions that are frequently caused by the illness.

    38. Let's Breathe
    Promotes public awareness of sarcoidosis to educate patients, families and friends and the medical community. Includes clinical details, support groups, sarcoid links, newsletter and sarcoidosis related events worldwide.
    http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/3513/
    Welcome to the Let's Breathe - Sarcoidosis Page!
    The goal of this web site is:
    • Promote public awareness of sarcoidosis
    • to educate patients, families and friends and the medical community about sarcoidosis
    • to provide friendship and support through group and e-mail
    When we are educated about this disease, this disease becomes less fearsome.
    Who Am I?
    My name is Brenda Harris. I was diagnosed with Sarcoidosis April, 1989. I remember the first time I heard about this disease. I was in the Doctor's office complaining of a cough. My doctor took a x-ray and looked grim and told me she thought I had Sarcoidosis. My first thought was give me some medication and let's get rid of this! I was to find out it wouldn't be that easy. The cough became a daily part of my life. I felt I had to do something about this disease. So I started
    Let's Breathe - Sarcoidosis Support Group
    , in January of 1991. Through the years that I have dealt with this disease, I have been from deep despair, to considering sarcoidosis as a gift of enlightment to educate the public. The Editorial
    What is Sarcoidosis?

    39. Home Page
    03/07/99. sarcoidosis Online Sites sarcoidosis Dr. Database sarcoidosis CommunityNews Patient To Patient Sarcoid Message Forum. have all moved to a new home.
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    40. Sarcoidnet: The London Ontario Sarcoidosis Information Connection
    Quite detailed information on sarcoidosis and its various manifestations, treatments and current clinical trials, recent research, chat room, writers personal story and links to both research and personal pages. Online survey for Canadians.
    http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Villa/6542/
    Sarcoidnet The London Ontario Sarcoidosis Information Connection "More than a century after its initial description, sarcoidosis  remains a biological and clinical enigma."
    Website Menu Sarcoidosis Information Gord's Story NEW Types of Sarcoidosis NEW Sarcoidosis Treatments NEW Sarcoidosis Research SARCOID SURVIVORS OF CANADA © Chat and Support Links to Personal Webpages ... London Ontario Join in the SARCOIDNET Chatroom, for information sharing, fellowship and support.  Or just for some fun. Sarcoidnet Chat Please Visit Our News and Bulletin Board to View Updates to the Site, or Post a Message Yourself. News and Bulletin Board
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    Sarcoidosis  Sarcoidosis is a multi system disorder characterized in affected organs by a type of inflammation called granulomas. The cause is unknown.  In about 80% of cases, sarcoidosis is self-limiting, resulting in minimal symptomatology, discomfort, or debilitation. The vast majority of patients recover without treatment, and many do not have relapses. Diagnosis may even occur as a result of a chance finding, such as enlarged lymph nodes on routine physical examination or granulomatous pulmonary lesions detected by
    a screening chest x-ray. Misdiagnosis occurs with regularity.

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