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3 Subacute Variants-
Of Sarcoidosis-
In Short— Overview💭 #Summary
▪️▪️Löfgren Syndrome
▪️▪️Heerfordt Syndrome
▪️▪️Blau Syndrome
—Notable-examples.,
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Löfgren Syndrome is usually an acute presentation of sarcoidosis.
Symptoms may include…
An often accompanied by fever and uveitis.
As well as..
Erythema Nodosum
An usually Bilateral, Hilar Lymphadenopathy-
Usually Acute Arthritis or Arthralgia
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Heerfordt Syndrome
Ergo., also known as uveoparotid fever which can occur chronically. Heerfordt is a rare and subacute or acute —manifestation of sarcoidosis, typically featuring uveitis, parotid gland —enlargement/swelling, fever, and facial nerve palsy.
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Blau Syndrome is considered to be a rare, early-onset, autosomal dominant granulomatous disorder closely linked to sarcoidosis.
—Blau Syndrome —Sometimes is referred to as—Juvenile Sarcoidosis and thought to be ‘inherited’ in an Autosomal, dominant manner/Autosomal dominant —inheritance pattern if you will… with #Symptoms such as and distinguished by rash, uveitis, and arthritis.
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