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6/17/08
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Brad Weaver
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Sarcoidosis Multisystem & heterogeneous disease of unknown etiology characterized by noncaseating granulomas Three to four times more common among blacks Most often presents between ages 10-40 Common symptoms Cough Skin lesions Eye lesions Systemic: fatigue, malaise, fever, and weight loss CXR often shows b/l hilar adenopathy and/or pulmonary reticular opacities
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Organ involved# % Lungs69995.0 Skin 11715.9 Lymph node11215.2 Eye8711.8 Liver8511.5 Erythema nodosum618.3 Spleen496.7 Neurologic344.6 Parotid/salivary293.9 Bone marrow293.9 Calcium273.7 ENT223.0 Cardiac172.3 Renal50.7 Bone/joint40.5 Muscle30.4 Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2001;164:1885.
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Lab findings in sarcoidosis Eosinophilia 25% Leukopenia 5-10% Hypergammaglobulinemia 30-80% Elevated serum ACE level 75%. False positives are rare. BAL showing increased CD4/CD8 ratio Hypercalcemia 2/2 extrarenal production of calcitriol by activated macrophages Hypercalciuria is reported to be more common than hypercalcemia
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Renal involvement Sarcoidosis can cause wide variety of renal disease including ESRD Histologic changes are more common than clinical disease which is rare 20-50% on several small series of kidney biopsies and postmortem analysis Nephrolithiasis : may be the presenting symptom of sarcoidosis Polyuria Nephrogenic DI: 2/2 hypercalcemia Central DI: 2/2 granulomas in hypothalamus (also can cause primary polydipsia)
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Granulomatous acute interstitial nephritis Granuloma Interstitial Inflammation
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Retrospective study 40 cases of renal granulomas found on kidney biopsy Etiologies were determined: Sarcoidosis 20 (50%) Drug-induced 7 (17.5%) TB 3 (7.5%) Wegener’s 2 (5%) Leprosy 1 (2.5%) Mycobacterium avium 1 (2.5%) Crohn’s disease 1 (2.5%) No etiology determined 5 (12.5%) Medicine (Baltimore). 2007 May;86(3):170-80.
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Renal involvement cont. Glomerular disease: case reports of membranous, proliferative & crescentic GN, & FSGS Urinary tract obstruction Nephrolithiasis RP fibrosis RP lymph node enlargement Treatment: prednisone 1mg/kg/day Transplant has been reported to be successful
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TINU syndrome Tubulointerstitial nephritis & uveitis (TINU): rare disorder thought to be related to sarcoidosis About 140 cases have been reported in mainly adolescents & young women Renal disease can present as flank pain, sterile pyuria, & acute renal failure & often resolve on its own Cases of progressive renal failure have been treated w/ 3-6 mo. of prednisone
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