Sarcoidosis Diagnosis Criteria
What are the criteria for sarcoidosis?
There is no single diagnostic test for this disease. The diagnosis is based on three criteria: a compatible clinical and/or radiological picture, histological evidence of noncaseating granulomas, and exclusion of other diseases that may produce a similar histological or clinical picture.
How to confirm diagnosis of sarcoidosis? : https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/sarcoidosis/diagnosis
Biopsies of the skin, lymph nodes, lungs, or other affected organs may help confirm your sarcoidosis diagnosis. Your doctor will do a bronchoscopy to get the biopsy sample from your lungs or lymph nodes in your chest. Blood tests check your blood counts, hormone levels, and how well your kidneys are working.
Referenz Deutschland: Sarkoidosezentrum
https://www.ukw.de/behandlungszentren/sarkoidosezentrum/startseite/
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