Diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis: histological evidence vs. imaging.

Shinichi KurashimaTakeshi KitaiAndrew XanthopoulosJohn SkoularigisFilippos TriposkiadisChisato Izumi
Published in: Expert review of cardiovascular therapy (2023)
The diagnosis of clinical CS has been made possible by recent developments in multimodality imaging. However, it is still crucial to look for histological signs of sarcoidosis in other organs in addition to the endomyocardium. Additionally, phenotyping based on clinical manifestations such as heart failure, conduction abnormality or ventricular arrhythmia, and extracardiac abnormalities is clinically significant.