Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Disorders: Proceedings of the XI World Congress on Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Disorders, Milan, 6-11 Se (International Congress Series)
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Free Web Design for Nonprofits Nationwide
Southfield, MI (PRWEB) August 9, 2004
Michigan IT Solutions, a Michigan-based web development firm, will provide free web design services to the first 300 nonprofits nation-wide to register, through the ÂHelping Me ITÂ partnership. The company will select nonprofits based on their operating budgets and total employee count.
Each nonprofit web site selected will receive a custom designed web site, unlimited number of pages, free domain name registration, unlimited email accounts, webmail, and an integrated content management system so each page can be easily updated and maintained by the nonprofit. Each nonprofit must pay $ 40.00 monthly hosting charges.
ÂWe believe the Helping Me IT partnership will assist nonprofits in marketing their services in Michigan, said Nicklaus Sims, Michigan IT Solutions President. ÂOur goal is not only to provide a great web presence, but to create an environment where technology is used effectively by nonprofitsÂ
Several nonprofits in Michigan have already benefited from this program. Some of them include: Strand Theatre, Southfield Goodfellows, Sarcoidosis Awareness Foundation, The MINDS Program, Community Development Advocate of Detroit, and S.C.A.T. – Scholastically Cultivating Acheivement for Teans. Now the opportunity is available to the first 300 nonprofits national-wide.
To register your nonprofit for the Helping Me IT partnership visit this web site:
http://www.michiganit.com/helpingmeit/index.html
PH: 248-663-4005
About Michigan IT Solutions, Inc.
Located in Southfield, Mich., Michigan IT Solutions, Inc. is a leading provider of web development, online marketing, software development and Internet consultancy services to small businesses in Michigan.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Nicklaus B. Sims
President
Michigan IT Solutions, Inc.
248-663-4005
http://www.michiganit.com
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Question by Lindsey: For an 39 AA male who has serious Sarcoidosis in lungs& a history of smoking- can this turn into lung cancer?
He has dropped almost 50 pounds in 6 months and has had sleep apnea but this has went away. He is very weak and tired all the time. Problems and pain while sleeping at night. He has been dealing with the lymph nodes and chronic chest pain symptoms. There was a time when he had a severe cough that wouldn’t go away. He doesn’t like to go to the doctor, so when his doctor said that he needed another chest xray, he didn’t go. It’s been years since his last chest xray. He smoked for about 15 years, quit for a few years, started again, and now it’s been over a year since he last smoked. We believe that he’s afraid to hear that he has lung cancer because the Sarcoidosis has spread to his eyes, lungs, and now his bones. His eyes have gotten better, but he looks very sick. At night he breaks out in sweats, and my question is if this sounds like lung cancer or an advancement from Sarcoidosis? Has anyone else known someone’s Sarcoidosis to turn into lung cancer?
Best answer:
Answer by Cycman
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory, autoimmune disease and is not associated with development of lung cancer, although some of the symptoms may resemble lung cancer in it’s advanced stages, especially in stage IV sarcoidosis. It can be a systemic disease causing a lot of pulmonary/respiratory difficulties. Having said that, since this man has a history of smoking, it would not be unthinkable for lung cancer to have developed independent of his sarcoidosis. Certainly, appropriate evaluation by a physician and work up is recommended.
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Question by orchidmg: Does anyone else out there have Sarcoidosis and Bipolar Disorder?
I have Sarcoidosis in my lungs and skin. I’ve read that I can affect your nervous system. I’m wondering if I should seek a specialist to see if it’s in my nervous system.
Best answer:
Answer by Rodger S
yes it can cause many body damages to your body and end up failing and dying.
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Aspergilloma complicating sarcoidosis

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The "cavitary" lesions in sarcoidosis that harbor colonies of Aspergillus usually represent saccular bronchiectasis. In this this specimen there is also parenchymal fibrosis and a small area of emphysema (see note)
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Question by futbolista1o: Is it just me or do they always mention sarcoidosis in House when they’re doing the differentials?
I’ve tried pretty much everything short of watching every single episode to try and figure out if sarcoidosis is in every episode but to no avail. Does anyone else know?
Best answer:
Answer by Phillies!!!!!
They seem to mention it in about 6 episodes per season.
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