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(Chest. 1950;18:198-214.)
© 1950 American College of Chest Physicians

Sarcoidosis

ROBERT W. OBLATH M.D.1 and SEYMOUR M. FARBER M.D., F.C.C.P.1

1 The Division of Medicine, University of California Hospital and San Francisco Hospital and the San Francisco Department of Public Health.

Sarcoidosis is a chronic systemic granulomatous disease of unknown etiology which usually presents clinical findings so mild that these appear unrelated to the widely disseminated lesions which may be found on physical and laboratory examination. A representative group of cases is reviewed with emphasis placed on the problems encountered in diagnosis. The need is demonstrated for an overall plan of study to clarify the basic understanding of this disease process.







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