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Sarcoidosis – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2023 To 2033

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 Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disorder characterized by the formation of granulomas and scarring, which can lead to permanent organ dysfunction in certain cases. In individuals afflicted with sarcoidosis, abnormal masses or nodules called granulomas, comprised of inflamed tissues, develop in specific organs throughout the body. These granulomas have the potential to alter the normal structure and function of the affected organs. The presentation of symptoms and signs varies depending on the organs involved. Sarcoidosis can manifest gradually, causing symptoms to persist for extended periods, or it may suddenly appear and then spontaneously disappear. The management of sarcoidosis is focused on preventing or controlling organ damage, alleviating symptoms, and enhancing the patient's overall quality of life. A consultation with a pulmonologist is highly recommended. In cases involving extrapulmonary involvement, a multidisciplinary approach may be necessary. Patients may ne

Sarcoidosis – Market Outlook, Epidemiology, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecast Report – 2021 To 2032

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  Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disease characterised by granuloma formation and scarring, which permanently impair organ function in some cases. In people with sarcoidosis, abnormal masses or nodules called granulomas, consisting of inflamed tissues, form in specific body organs. These granulomas may alter the affected organs' standard structure and function. Its symptoms and signs differ depending on which organs are affected. It can develop gradually and cause symptoms to last for years. Symptoms may appear suddenly and then vanish just as quickly. Sarcoidosis management aims to prevent or control organ damage, relieve symptoms, and improve the patient's quality of life. An evaluation by a pulmonologist is strongly recommended. For patients with extrapulmonary involvement, a multidisciplinary approach may be required. The patient may need to see an ophthalmologist for ocular disease, a cardiologist for cardiac disease, a neurologist for neurological disease, a nep