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Can J Neurol Sci ; 28(4): 349-53, 2001 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11766780

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Neurological involvement occurs in 5-15% of patients with sarcoidosis and isolated "neurosarcoidosis" occurs in less than 1% of all cases. Classical clinical presentations have been described, such as bilateral facial palsy, but often the disease presents insidiously with varied signs and symptoms. We present a patient who required biopsy of a lumbar nerve root for diagnosis of chronic, progressive neurosarcoidosis and review the literature with an emphasis on diagnosis. METHODS: We have reviewed a patient who presented with signs and symptoms related to infiltration of her meninges and nerve roots by sarcoidosis. All pertinent history and physical information was taken from interviews with the patient and review of her chart. Laboratory, radiographic, and pathological investigations are presented. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: A high index of suspicion is required for the diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI is useful but the findings are often nonspecific, and there should be a low threshold for biopsy whenever the diagnosis is considered.


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Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Nervous System Diseases/diagnosis , Sarcoidosis/diagnosis , Spinal Nerve Roots/pathology , Biopsy, Needle , Brain/pathology , Cervical Vertebrae/pathology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Nervous System Diseases/pathology , Sarcoidosis/pathology , Spinal Cord/pathology , Thoracic Vertebrae/pathology
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