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Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is a disorder that is characterized by the growth of granulomas (collection of inflammatory cells), mainly in the lungs and lymph nodes. It can also affect the heart, eyes, kidneys, and nervous system. Depending on the organ affected, symptomatic treatment is done.

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Does knee inflammation after stopping steroids mean auto-immune disease?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter (4 years old) had an eye injury around seven months back. She is now diagonised with granulomatous panuvietis. I have consulted in person around six opthalmologists and they have told that it is due to eye injury. However, one of them wanted me to go for auto immune tests ...  Read Full »


Dr. Srivastava Durgesh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I shall try to answer your queries one by one. Eye injury may sometimes set up the autoimmunity. It is not clear in your question how much eye problem she currently has. Inflammation anywhere in body could be set up by infection, autoimmunity, or auto-inflammatory d...  Read Full »

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