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Barney J Stern1, Allen Aksamit, David Clifford
1Department of Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 3-N-139, 110 South Paca Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA. bstern@som.umaryland.edu
Abstract:
Neurosarcoidosis is a diagnostic consideration in diverse clinical settings. Efforts should be made to secure pathologic confirmation of systemic sarcoidosis; only rarely is central nervous system (CNS) pathologic confirmation available. CNS infection and malignancy should be reasonably excluded before making a diagnosis of CNS sarcoidosis. Corticosteroid therapy alone may not be sufficient to treat neurosarcoidosis; adjunct immunosuppressive agents are increasingly used to achieve an optimal clinical outcome.
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