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Sarcoidosis is a Systemic Disease that can affect any organ. Common symptoms are vague, such as [[fatigue (physical)|fatigue]] unchanged by sleep, [[asthenia|lack of energy]], [[weight loss]], aches and pains, [[arthralgia]], [[xerophthalmia|dry eyes]], blurry vision, [[dyspnea|shortness of breath]], a dry hacking [[cough]] or skin lesions. The cutaneous symptoms vary, and range from [[rash]]es and noduli (small bumps) to [[erythema nodosum]] or [[lupus pernio]]. It is often [[asymptomatic]]. | Sarcoidosis is a Systemic Disease that can affect any organ. Common symptoms are vague, such as [[fatigue (physical)|fatigue]] unchanged by sleep, [[asthenia|lack of energy]], [[weight loss]], aches and pains, [[arthralgia]], [[xerophthalmia|dry eyes]], blurry vision, [[dyspnea|shortness of breath]], a dry hacking [[cough]] or skin lesions. The cutaneous symptoms vary, and range from [[rash]]es and noduli (small bumps) to [[erythema nodosum]] or [[lupus pernio]]. It is often [[asymptomatic]]. | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
History and Symptoms
Sarcoidosis is a Systemic Disease that can affect any organ. Common symptoms are vague, such as fatigue unchanged by sleep, lack of energy, weight loss, aches and pains, arthralgia, dry eyes, blurry vision, shortness of breath, a dry hacking cough or skin lesions. The cutaneous symptoms vary, and range from rashes and noduli (small bumps) to erythema nodosum or lupus pernio. It is often asymptomatic.
The combination of erythema nodosum, bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy and arthralgia is called Lofgren syndrome. This syndrome has a relatively good prognosis.
Renal, liver (including portal hypertension), heart or brain involvement may cause further symptoms and altered functioning. Manifestations in the eye include uveitis and retinal inflammation, which may result in loss of visual acuity or blindness. Sarcoidosis affecting the brain or nerves is known as neurosarcoidosis.
The combination of anterior uveitis, parotitis and fever is called uveoparotitis, and is associated with Heerfordt-Waldenstrom syndrome. (D86.8)