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==Overview==
==Overview==
==Secondary Prevention==
==Secondary Prevention==
Because sarcoidosis can affect multiple organ systems, follow-up on a patient with sarcoidosis should always include an [[electrocardiogram]], [[ophthalmologic]] exam, [[liver function tests]], serum calcium and 24-hour urine calcium.
Because sarcoidosis can affect multiple organ systems, follow-up on a patient with sarcoidosis should always include an [[electrocardiogram]], [[ophthalmologic]] exam, [[liver function tests]], serum calcium and 24-hour urine calcium.


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Revision as of 15:49, 6 June 2016

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Overview

Secondary Prevention

Because sarcoidosis can affect multiple organ systems, follow-up on a patient with sarcoidosis should always include an electrocardiogram, ophthalmologic exam, liver function tests, serum calcium and 24-hour urine calcium.

References

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