Sarcoidosis and the heart: a review of the literature
Sarcoidosis is a chronic multisystem disorder without any defined etiology. Cardiac
sarcoidosis (CS) is detected in 2-7% of patients with sarcoidosis and more than 20% of the …
sarcoidosis (CS) is detected in 2-7% of patients with sarcoidosis and more than 20% of the …
[PDF][PDF] Clinical presentation, management and prognosis of patients with cardiac sarcoidosis
M Ghanizada, K Rossing, H Bundgaard… - Dan Med J, 2018 - content.ugeskriftet.dk
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The course and prognosis of cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) are
sparsely described. The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical presentation …
sparsely described. The purpose of this study was to assess the clinical presentation …
Conduction defects as the presenting feature of sarcoidosis or observed during the course of the disease: regression with corticoid steroid therapy
M Berhouet, D Casset-Senon, MC Machet… - … des Maladies du …, 2003 - europepmc.org
Cardiac sarcoidosis is often unrecognised because of the absence of specific clinical and
electrical signs. The consequences are serious, the main risk being sudden death due to …
electrical signs. The consequences are serious, the main risk being sudden death due to …
Exercise intolerance and multiple conduction abnormalities as first manifestation of cardiac sarcoidosis.
A Ruiz-Arango, GK Sharma - Southern medical journal, 2008 - europepmc.org
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder of unknown cause, characterized pathologically by
noncaseating granulomas. It is more commonly seen in younger adults and African …
noncaseating granulomas. It is more commonly seen in younger adults and African …
Cardiac sarcoidosis: there is no instant replay
MA Judson - Chest, 2005 - journal.chestnet.org
Several years ago near my hospital, a 36-year-old African-American man without any
previous medical problems walked out of a movie theater and suddenly collapsed and died …
previous medical problems walked out of a movie theater and suddenly collapsed and died …
Multiple involvements of cardiac sarcoidosis in both left and right ventricles and papillary muscles detected by delayed-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
Y Sato, N Matsumoto, T Kunimasa, S Imai… - International journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Cardiac sarcoidosis may cause various cardiac symptoms including congestive heart failure,
arrhythmias, conduction disturbances and sudden death, depending upon the extent and …
arrhythmias, conduction disturbances and sudden death, depending upon the extent and …
Cardiac sarcoidosis: the Christchurch experience
P Adamson, I Melton, J O'Donnell… - Internal Medicine …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background and aims To present an overview of the diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of
patients with cardiac sarcoidosis managed in C hristchurch H ospital, N ew Z ealand …
patients with cardiac sarcoidosis managed in C hristchurch H ospital, N ew Z ealand …
[HTML][HTML] Cardiac sarcoidosis: diagnosis, therapeutic management and prognostic factors
Background Cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) is a severe localization, observed mostly in cardiology
departments. Despite appropriate cardiological treatment, CS is a potentially life-threatening …
departments. Despite appropriate cardiological treatment, CS is a potentially life-threatening …
[HTML][HTML] Cardiac electrophysiological assessment in patients with sarcoidosis
J Curimbaba, SCS Rodrigues, JM Moreira… - Arquivos Brasileiros …, 2011 - SciELO Brasil
FUNDAMENTO: Sarcoidose é uma doença granulomatosa multissistêmica de origem
desconhecida que pode causar morte súbita. OBJETIVO: Avaliação eletrofisiológica de …
desconhecida que pode causar morte súbita. OBJETIVO: Avaliação eletrofisiológica de …