“…Typical manifestations of sarcoidosis encompassed lymph node enlargement, granulomas, cough, shortness of breath, and chest pain [ 8 ]. Certain symptoms might manifest at specific age groups; for instance, Blau syndrome predominantly affected children under four years old, exhibiting characteristic clinical features such as erythra, uveitis, and residual arthritis [ 9 , 10 ]. Alternatively, another phenotype known as Löfgren's syndrome, denoted as acute sarcoidosis, demonstrated geographical variability.…”