“…The pain in patients with chronic sarcoidosis is often related to neuropathy of the small fibers of the peripheral nervous system [2,3,12,13]. Small fiber neuropathy (SFN) is due to damage or loss of small myelinated (Ad-) and unmyelinated (C-) fibers of the sensory and autonomic nervous system [14,15]. SFN is a common manifestation in a variety of systemic disorders including diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, systemic amyloidosis, various autoimmune disorders (e.g., Sj€ ogren's disease, systemic lupus erythematosus), genetic disorders (e.g., Farbry's disease), infectious diseases (e.g., HIV infection) and may occur as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome [15].…”