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Neurosarcoidosis: an update on diagnosis and therapy.

Patompong UngprasertPersen SukpornchairakBrandon P MossManuel L Ribeiro NetoDaniel A Culver
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2022)
Given the invasive nature and the limited sensitivity of biopsy of the nervous system, diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is usually made when ancillary tests (such as magnetic resonance imaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis) are compatible, and alternative diagnoses are reasonably excluded in patients with established extraneural sarcoidosis. Several factors must be taken into consideration to formulate the initial treatment strategy, including the extent of the disease, severity, functional impairment, comorbidities, and patient's preference. In addition, treatment regimen of neurosarcoidosis should be formulated with an emphasis on long-term strategy.
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