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Multicenter Study
. 2018 Jan 25;51(1):1700991.
doi: 10.1183/13993003.00991-2017. Print 2018 Jan.

Phenotypes of organ involvement in sarcoidosis

Jonas Christian Schupp  1 Sandra Freitag-Wolf  2 Elena Bargagli  3 Violeta Mihailović-Vučinić  4 Paola Rottoli  3 Aleksandar Grubanovic  1 Annegret Müller  1   5 Arne Jochens  2 Lukas Tittmann  6 Jasmin Schnerch  1   7 Carmela Olivieri  3 Annegret Fischer  8 Dragana Jovanovic  4 Snežana Filipovic  4 Jelica Videnovic-Ivanovic  4 Paul Bresser  9 René Jonkers  9 Kate O'Reilly  10 Ling-Pei Ho  11 Karoline I Gaede  12   13 Peter Zabel  12   13 Anna Dubaniewicz  14 Ben Marshall  10 Robert Kieszko  15 Janusz Milanowski  15 Andreas Günther  16 Anette Weihrich  17 Martin Petrek  18   19 Vitezslav Kolek  18   19 Michael P Keane  20   21 Sarah O'Beirne  20   21 Seamas Donnelly  20   21 Sigridur Olina Haraldsdottir  22 Kristin B Jorundsdottir  22 Ulrich Costabel  23 Francesco Bonella  23 Benoît Wallaert  24 Christian Grah  25 Tatjana Peroš-Golubičić  26 Mauritio Luisetti  27 Zamir Kadija  27 Stefan Pabst  28 Christian Grohé  29 János Strausz  30 Martina Vašáková  31   32 Martina Sterclova  31   32 Ann Millar  33 Jiří Homolka  34 Alena Slováková  34 Yvonne Kendrick  11 Anjali Crawshaw  11 Wim Wuyts  35 Lisa Spencer  36 Michael Pfeifer  37 Dominique Valeyre  38 Venerino Poletti  39 Hubertus Wirtz  40 Antje Prasse  1   41 Stefan Schreiber  8   42 Michael Krawczak  2 Joachim Müller-Quernheim  43
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Multicenter Study

Phenotypes of organ involvement in sarcoidosis

Jonas Christian Schupp et al. Eur Respir J. .
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Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a highly variable, systemic granulomatous disease of hitherto unknown aetiology. The GenPhenReSa (Genotype-Phenotype Relationship in Sarcoidosis) project represents a European multicentre study to investigate the influence of genotype on disease phenotypes in sarcoidosis.The baseline phenotype module of GenPhenReSa comprised 2163 Caucasian patients with sarcoidosis who were phenotyped at 31 study centres according to a standardised protocol.From this module, we found that patients with acute onset were mainly female, young and of Scadding type I or II. Female patients showed a significantly higher frequency of eye and skin involvement, and complained more of fatigue. Based on multidimensional correspondence analysis and subsequent cluster analysis, patients could be clearly stratified into five distinct, yet undescribed, subgroups according to predominant organ involvement: 1) abdominal organ involvement, 2) ocular-cardiac-cutaneous-central nervous system disease involvement, 3) musculoskeletal-cutaneous involvement, 4) pulmonary and intrathoracic lymph node involvement, and 5) extrapulmonary involvement.These five new clinical phenotypes will be useful to recruit homogenous cohorts in future biomedical studies.

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