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  • Sarcoidosis is a multisystem inflammatory disease.
  • Neurological involvement in sarcoidosis (neurosarcoidosis) is uncommon.

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  • A patient presented with atypical neurological symptoms: paroxysmal seizures and transient loss of consciousness.
  • No other clinical signs of systemic sarcoidosis were present.

Findings:

  • This case represents a rare neurological onset of sarcoidosis.
  • The presentation mimicked other neurological disorders.

Implications:

  • Neurosarcoidosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unexplained neurological events.
  • Excluding infectious and neoplastic causes is crucial when granulomatous disease is suspected.