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
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 .
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.