When neurosarcoidosis is present in children over the age of eight, there is usually a triad of signs which include Arthritis, uveitis, and cutaneous nodules.
Neurosarcoidosis commonly occurs in adults aged 25-50 years. Neurosarcoidosis is not common in children, but if it does occur, it affects children age 9-15 years.
Neurosarcoidosis is a slowly chronic disease with a progressive course, which is fatal in about 50% of patients.
In children ocular (eye) problems occur in approximately 100% of cases, which typically manifest as iritis and/or anterior vitreitis.
Signs and symptoms of CNS involvement can include polyuria, polydipsia, obesity, impotence, amenorrhea, confusion/amnesia (short and long term memory), meningitis, and seizures (focal seizures).
There is no definitive treatment, but corticosteroids remain the standard treatment.
No. We don;t really know what causes it but it does not seem to be inherited to any significant degree.
Parents and teachers need to be on the look out for these signs as well as provide children healthy lifestyle options. www.righthealth.com/Diabetes And www.facts-about-diabetes.com/signs-of-diabetes-in-toddlers.html
In children, the first signs of depression may be irritation and loss of concentration, apathy and distractibility during classes, and social withdrawal.
refers to an autoimmune disorder of unknown cause, which causes deposition of inflammatory lesions called granulomas in the central nervous system .
The treatment team consists of a neurologist , neurosurgeon, endocrinologist, rheumatologist, and pulmonologist.
You can find out more information on the signs of diabetes in children by going and asking your doctor, or by asking forums about it. You can also ask random people.
Children suffering from ADHD will often show symptoms that include inattentiveness, hypersensitivity, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. Although these are some of the signs of ADHD, one cannot diagnose efficiently a child based on these signs, and one should consult with a doctor for an official diagnosis.