“…It rarely affects children, with an incidence of 1/100 000 in children aged 15 years or under and 0.06/100 000 in children under 4 years of age 1 . On histopathology, the classic findings are noncaseating granulomas 2 , but early-onset (<5 years of age) sarcoidosis is usually characterized by the clinical triad of ocular, skin, and joint involvement without typical pulmonary disease 3 . The five stages of sarcoidosis, based on the extent of pulmonary involvement are: stage 0 (normal chest x-ray), stage I (hilar lymphadenopathy only), stage II (hilar lymphadenopathy and pulmonary infiltrates), stage III (pulmonary infiltrates without lymph node enlargement), and stage IV (advanced fibrosis without lymph node enlargement).…”