2013
DOI: 10.5546/aap.2013.eng.e113
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An unusual case of childhood sarcoidosis

Abstract: SummarySarcoidosis is a systemic granulomatous disease of unknown etiology that may affect many systems, mainly lungs. Most of the patients present at stages I and II lung involvement. Pulmonary infiltrates without hilar lymphadenopathy (state III) rarely occurs. Extrapulmonary organ involvement is common in pediatric sarcoidosis. The aim of this report is to present an unusual case of childhood sarcoidosis with stage III lung involvement without any extrapulmonary organ involvement. A 7-year-old girl presente… Show more

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“…Исследование уровня интерферона-гамма на антигены Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex в крови (квантифероновый тест) рекомендуется детям и взрослым, как альтернатива кожным тестам с туберкулином, и при саркоидозе дают, как правило, отрицательный результат [136,149,150].…”
Section: уровень убедительности рекомендаций с (уровень достоверности...unclassified
“…Исследование уровня интерферона-гамма на антигены Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex в крови (квантифероновый тест) рекомендуется детям и взрослым, как альтернатива кожным тестам с туберкулином, и при саркоидозе дают, как правило, отрицательный результат [136,149,150].…”
Section: уровень убедительности рекомендаций с (уровень достоверности...unclassified
“…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).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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). Stages I and II are the most common 3 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%