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In a pediatric patient diagnosed with orbital sarcoidosis (dacryoadenitis) on biopsy, would you recommend completing evaluation for pulmonary sarcoidosis and neurosarcoidosis?

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Rheumatology · University of Alabama Birmingham

Presumably, the biopsy reveals non-caseating granulomas. Chronic dacryoadenitis can be seen in a variety of settings, including ANCA-associated vasculitis, Sjogren, IgG4-related disease, Crohn's disease, Lyme disease, tuberculosis, EBV, etc. Additional sarcoidosis workup will in part depend on other...

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Rheumatology · Hospital for Special Surgery/Weill Cornell Medicine

Writing as an adult rheumatologist, I agree with Dr. @Dr. First Last’s opinion that a chest x-ray, ophthalmologic screening for uveitis and close clinical monitoring for neurologic symptoms are appropriate in the described patient, but I do admit to being unaware of any phenotypic variants of pediat...

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