Sarcoidosis Flashcards

1
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Characteristic feature of sarcoidosis

A

non-caseating granulomas

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2
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Demographic usually affected by sarcoidosis

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young adults
African descent

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3
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non-acute features of sarcoidosis

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  • polyarthralgia
  • SOB
  • non-productive cough
  • weight loss
  • uveitis
  • lupus pernio
  • hypercalcaemia
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4
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Acute features of sarcoidosis

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  • erythema nodosum
  • bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
  • swinging fever
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5
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How does sarcoidosis cause hypercalcaemia?

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macrophages inside the granulomas cause an increased conversion of vitamin D to its active form (1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol)

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6
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Name the acute form of the disease characterised by bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy (BHL), erythema nodosum, fever and polyarthralgia. It usually carries an excellent prognosis

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Lofgren’s syndrome

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7
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Name the syndrome where there is enlargement of the parotid and lacrimal glands due to either sarcoidosis, tuberculosis or lymphoma.

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Mickulicz syndrome

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8
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Name the syndrome where there is parotid enlargement, fever and uveitis secondary to sarcoidosis

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Heerfordt’s syndrome (uveoparotid fever)

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9
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investigations used to diagnose sarcoidosis

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Bloods
- hypercalcaemia
- raised inflammatory markers
- ACE levels (more useful in monitoring)

CXR

spirometry = restrictive

tissue biopsy: non-caseating granulomas

gallium-67 scan

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10
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Describe Stage 1-4 of sarcoidosis on CXR

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stage 1 = bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy (BHL)
stage 2 = BHL + interstitial infiltrates
stage 3 = diffuse interstitial infiltrates only
stage 4 = diffuse fibrosis

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11
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Management of sarcoidosis

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Steroids

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12
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Indications for steroid treatment

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  • CXR stage 2/3 and symptomatic
  • hypercalcaemia
  • eye, heart or neuro involvement
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13
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Sarcoidosis remits without treatment in approximately 2/3 of people. TRUE/FALSE

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TRUE

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14
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Factors associated with poor prognosis

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  • insidious onset (> 6 months)
  • absence of erythema nodosum
  • extrapulmonary manifestations: e.g. lupus pernio, splenomegaly
  • CXR: stage 3/4
  • black African or African–Caribbean ethnicity
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