Sarcoidosis

Abstract
ALTHOUGH interest in sarcoidosis has greatly increased in the past two decades, the etiology remains obscure. It seems important, therefore, to report the following cases occurring in siblings under fifteen years of age, a condition which, as far as we can determine, has not previously been noted. A summary of the clinical data in these 3 cases is presented in Table 1.Case ReportsCase 1. J.L., a 13-year-old Negro, was admitted to Dooley Hospital on December 20, 1955. Four months previously he had complained of pain and decreasing vision in the left eye. Small nodules appeared on the face and . . .

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