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. 2005 Nov;60(11):967-70.
doi: 10.1136/thx.2004.033852. Epub 2005 Oct 21.

Exhaled nitric oxide in sarcoidosis

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Exhaled nitric oxide in sarcoidosis

M L Wilsher et al. Thorax. 2005 Nov.

Abstract

Background: Increased production of nitric oxide (NO) by the lower respiratory tract is viewed as a marker of airway inflammation in asthma and bronchiectasis. NO is a potentially important immune modulator, inhibiting the release of several key pro-inflammatory cytokines. As sarcoidosis is characterised by granulomatous airway inflammation, we hypothesised that exhaled NO levels might be raised in sarcoidosis and correlate with the morphological extent and functional severity of disease.

Methods: Fifty two patients with sarcoidosis (29 men) of mean age 42 years underwent thin section computed tomography (CT), pulmonary function tests, and measurement of exhaled NO.

Results: Exhaled NO levels (median 6.8 ppb, range 2.4-21.8) did not differ significantly from values in 44 control subjects, and were not related to the extent of individual CT abnormalities or the level of pulmonary function impairment.

Conclusion: Exhaled NO levels are not increased in pulmonary sarcoidosis.

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