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. 2015 Jan-Feb;67(1):33-8.

Sarcoidosis: a single hospital-based study in a 24-year period

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Sarcoidosis: a single hospital-based study in a 24-year period

Diego Luis Carrillo-Pérez et al. Rev Invest Clin. 2015 Jan-Feb.
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Abstract

Background: Clinical presentation of sarcoidosis varies according to race and geographical area. We describe the clinical spectrum and outcome of sarcoidosis in Mexican patients compared with other populations.

Methods: We reviewed the medical charts of 21 patients with sarcoidosis seen at a referral hospital in 1989-2012; organ involvement was assessed using the ACCESS instrument. We compared our results with the ACCESS and Latin American studies. We used descriptive statistics and reported odd ratios with 95% CI.

Results and conclusion: Fifty-two percent were women; median age was 31 years; median time to diagnosis, 5.5 months. Frequency of organ involvement was: constitutional symptoms 62%, lungs 66.6%, skin 42.8%, bone marrow 23.4%, lymph node 19%, liver 19%, and eye 19%. After one year of follow-up, 47.5% of patients were asymptomatic without treatment, 38% asymptomatic on treatment, and 14.2% symptomatic on treatment. In our patients, pulmonary involvement was lower (66.6 vs. 94.9%; p = 0.001) and cutaneous (42.8 vs. 15.8%; p = 0.003) and bone marrow (23.4 vs. 4.7%; p = 0.001) were higher than in the ACCESS cohort. Data regarding Latin American populations was scarce. The clinical spectrum of sarcoidosis in our population differed from other studies, with a higher frequency of cutaneous sarcoidosis and less pulmonary involvement.

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