Sarcoidosis of the nervous system
Sarcoidosis, also known as sarcoidosis, is an unexplained chronic granulomatous disease that can invade multiple organs throughout the body, with the highest incidence of lung and lymph nodes. About 5% of sarcoidosis patients invade the nervous system and show signs of neurological damage, known as neurosarcoidosis. Nervous system sarcoidosis can occur repeatedly. According to statistics, about one-third of patients may have recurrent disease. Non-recurrent neurosarcoid disease accounts for about 68%.
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