Perhaps since environmental factors may be the cause.
No
However, there are numerous conflicting reports, and a link between asbestos and laryngeal cancer has not been proven
It is sarcoidosis of the liver.
No direct cause of sarcoidosis has been identified at the time of this writing. Further, I am aware of no link whatsoever between common recreational drugs and this disorder. So -- no, or at least very highly unlikely.
HIV is a virus and sarcoidosis seems to be an autoimmune disease.HIV is a virus and sarcoidosis seems to be an autoimmune disease.
Unfortunately Reggie White had sarcoidosis. The media reported it as sleep apnea or complications surrounding sarcoid but anyone who lives with the no cause no cure disease knows the truth. For more information on his death, check the link below. Also there is a link to spread awareness of sarcoidosis.
Sarcoidosis can cause Secondary vasculitis
The link between mesothelioma and asbestos was established during the late 1920's. These two rare diseases caused a lot of legal and medical disturbances during those times.
Yes, asbestos was used in some Link Trainers, particularly in the insulation of electrical components and in materials for soundproofing. The use of asbestos in various industries, including aviation and training simulators, was common due to its heat resistance and insulating properties. However, awareness of the health risks associated with asbestos exposure has led to its phased-out usage in many applications. Today, safety regulations prevent the use of asbestos in new manufacturing.
Asbestos (particularly blue asbestos)
Perhaps. A lipoma is a fatty tumor but this in not usually seen in sarcoidosis.
a person can have rheumatoid arthritis as well as sarcoidosis, see (Sarcoid-like Granulomatous Disease Following Etanercept Treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis) in the related link below. However no reference can be found anywhere to lycon plantis.