Neurosarcoidosis is a slowly chronic disease with a progressive course, which is fatal in about 50% of patients.
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.
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.
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.
yes it can be
I believe that it is where the placenta covers the cervix. Potentially serious condition. I believe it is where the placenta is covering the cervix. Potentially serious condition.
Yes, viral meningitis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.
the latest update is that he is in a very serious condition
yes
Yes, sleep apnea is a serious condition. What makes it serious? The fact that is may worsen various medical conditions, increase your chance of accidents while driving or working, or other problems.
The treatment team consists of a neurologist , neurosurgeon, endocrinologist, rheumatologist, and pulmonologist.
refers to an autoimmune disorder of unknown cause, which causes deposition of inflammatory lesions called granulomas in the central nervous system .