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An unusual case of takayasu arteritis presenting as acute myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke
CONCLUSION: This disease should be considered in female patients who present with chronic inflammation and acute coronary syndrome.PMID:36791035 | PMC:PMC9766845 | DOI:10.36141/svdld.v39i3.12688
Source: Sarcoidosis Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Diseases - February 15, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Sonja Golubovi ć Mia Manojlovi ć Tatjana Ili ć Filip Samardzi ć Biljana Vu čković Dragana Tomi ć-Naglić Ivana Bajkin Sla đana Pejaković Source Type: research

Invasive Hemodynamics and Rejection Rates in Patients With Cardiac Sarcoidosis After Heart Transplantation
ConclusionsPatients with CS have similar post-transplant hemodynamics as patients without CS, without evidence of right ventricular dysfunction or pulmonary hypertension. Neither significant rejection nor recurrence of sarcoid in the allograft was observed in this cohort of patients with CS. Survival is similar between patients with CS and those without CS. Heart transplant is a viable strategy in selected patients with CS with excellent outcomes.RésuméIntroductionLa transplantation cardiaque orthotopique (TCO) est de plus en plus utilisée lors d’insuffisance cardiaque terminale liée à une sarcoïdose cardiaque (SC)...
Source: Canadian Journal of Cardiology - July 24, 2018 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

What Causes Facial Nerve Palsy?
Discussion Facial nerve palsy has been known for centuries, but in 1821 unilateral facial nerve paralysis was described by Sir Charles Bell. Bell’s palsy (BP) is a unilateral, acute facial paralysis that is clinically diagnosed after other etiologies have been excluded by appropriate history, physical examination and/or laboratory testing or imaging. Symptoms include abnormal movement of facial nerve. It can be associated with changes in facial sensation, hearing, taste or excessive tearing. The right and left sides are equally affected but bilateral BP is rare (0.3%). Paralysis can be complete or incomplete at prese...
Source: PediatricEducation.org - June 3, 2019 Category: Pediatrics Authors: pediatriceducationmin Tags: Uncategorized Source Type: news

Epidemiology and survival of systemic sclerosis-sarcoidosis overlap syndrome
CONCLUSION: Sarcoidosis in SSc is rare but appears to occur more frequently than the general population. It is associated with pulmonary, lymph node, cutaneous, joint and hepatic involvement. Stroke occurs more frequently in SSc-sarcoidosis patients but with no differences in survival.PMID:36725057 | DOI:10.3899/jrheum.220877
Source: Journal of Rheumatology - February 1, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Megan Himmel Meyer Balter Zareen Ahmad Elvira Bangert Shafina Hasmani Rhea Siddha Mohammad Movahedi Sindhu R Johnson Source Type: research