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Treatment of sarcoidosis
1Department of Medicine, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA. bob.baughman@uc.edu
Abstract:
The treatment of pulmonary sarcoidosis is based on several factors. These include changes in pulmonary physiology, presence of extra-pulmonary disease, and symptoms. Several immunosuppressive agents have been studied and recommendations regarding the utility of these different agents have evolved. While glucocorticoids remain the most commonly used agent, other drugs have been used as steroid sparing and for those patients who progress despite routine treatment. Non immunosuppressive agents also play a role in the therapy of pulmonary sarcoidosis patients. These include treatments for pulmonary hypertension, infection, and fatigue.
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