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The 10-year database of the Central military clinical aviation hospital was used to analyze protocols of medical discharge of military flyers with sarcoidosis in comparison to other respiratory pathologies. Consideration was given to the pathology incipience, age specifics, and diagnostic pitfalls. Self-descriptiveness of the diagnostic methods was compared and effectiveness of various therapeutic courses was evaluated. Conclusions of the analysis were embodied in a clinical-therapeutic-certification algorithm for dynamic sarcoidosis prediction in flying personnel.
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