Sarcoidosis differential diagnosis
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Differential Diagnosis
Sarcoidosis has many differentials, which can be classified depending on the organ involved.[1]
Lung[2]
1.Tuberculosis 2.Atypical Mycobacteriosis 3.Cryptococcosis 4.Aspergillosis 5.Aspiration of foriegn materials 6.Blastomycosis 7.Pneumocystitis carinii 8.Pneumoconiosis 9.Drug reactions 10.Hypersensitivity pneumonitis 11.Drug reactions12..Histoplasmosis 13.Chronic interstitial pneumonia 14.Necrotizing sarcoid granulomatosis 15.Wegner's granulomatosis
Lymph Node
1.Tuberculosis 2.Atypical Mycobacteriosis 3.Brucellosis 4.GLUS syndrome 5.Cat scratch disease 6.Toxoplasmosis 7.Hodgkin disease 8.Non Hodgkin lymphoma 9.Sarcoid reaction in lymph nodes to carcinoma 10.Kikuchi disease(granulomatous histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis)
Skin
1.Tuberculosis 2.Atypical mycobacteriosis 3.Fungal infection 4.Rheumatoid nodules 6.Reaction to foreign bodies
Liver
1.Tuberculosis 2.Brucellosis 3.Schitosomiasis 4.Crohn's disease 5.Hodgkin's disease 6. Non hodgkin's lymphoma 7.GLUS syndrome 8.Primary biliary cirrhosis
Bone Marrow
1.Tuberculosis 2.Histoplasmosis 3.Cytomegalovirus 4.Drugs 5.Infectious Mononucleosis 6.GLUS syndrome 7.Hodgkin's disease 8.Non Hodgkin's lymphoma
Other biopsy sites
1.Tuberculosis 2.Brucellosis 3.Crohn's disease 4.GLUS Syndrome 5.Other infections 6.Giant cell myocarditis
Differential diagnosis
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References
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- ↑ Lee KS, Kim TS, Fujimoto K, Moriya H, Watanabe H, Tateishi U, Ashizawa K, Johkoh T, Kim EA, Kwon OJ (2003). "Thoracic manifestation of Wegener's granulomatosis: CT findings in 30 patients". Eur Radiol. 13 (1): 43–51. doi:10.1007/s00330-002-1422-2. PMID 12541109.
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- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Al-Ghanem S, Al-Jahdali H, Bamefleh H, Khan AN (2008). "Bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia: pathogenesis, clinical features, imaging and therapy review". Ann Thorac Med. 3 (2): 67–75. doi:10.4103/1817-1737.39641. PMC 2700454. PMID 19561910.
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