Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neurosarcoidosis may be a serious complication of sarcoidosis. As the presentation of neurosarcoidosis is manifold, solitary nervous system sarcoidosis without systemic activity remains a difficult diagnosis. Appropriate treatment may be a dilemma. RECENT FINDINGS: Most neurosarcoidosis patients present with neurological symptoms as the first manifestation. Whole-body fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography has been found useful in neurological patients suspected of sarcoidosis. Small-fiber neuropathy is commonly associated with sarcoidosis and can cause significant morbidity to afflicted patients. New drugs such as antitumor necrosis factor alpha have been proven valuable in the treatment of neurosarcoidosis in different locations. Progressive multifocal leucencephalopathy should be considered in neurosarcoid patients, especially when treatment fails. SUMMARY: In this paper an update on clinical manifestations of neurosarcoidosis, diagnostic dilemmas, and therapeutic options is provided.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 472-479 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine |
Volume | 16 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2010 |
Keywords
- diagnosis
- neurosarcoidosis
- therapy
- CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM
- SMALL-FIBER NEUROPATHY
- IMAGING FINDINGS
- SARCOIDOSIS
- INFLIXIMAB
- MANIFESTATIONS
- PRESENTATIONS
- RADIOTHERAPY
- IMPROVEMENT
- SYMPTOMS