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Acute sarcoidosis: Löfgren's syndrome
Othman Kirresh1, John Schofield, Gerald George
1Rheumatology Registrar in the Rheumatology Department, Medway NHS Foundation Trust, Medway Maritime Hospital, Gillingham.
Abstract:
Sarcoidosis is a chronic multisystem granulomatous inflammatory disorder. It can present acutely which is known as Löfgren's syndrome. The diagnosis may be missed if clinicians are not aware of its classic presenting features and the appropriate diagnostic investigations.
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