Cardiac Sarcoidosis
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Semin Respir Crit Care Med 2010; 31: 428-441DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1262211ABSTRACTCardiac involvement is undeniably one of the most challenging issues in sarcoidosis. Although autopsy studies reveal heart lesions in 20 to 30% of sarcoid patients, fewer than 5% suffer from clinical disease. Cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) has a predilection for the myocardium, but the pericardium and endocardium may also be affected. CS manifestations are various and most frequently include the following: (1) aberrations of atrioventricular or intraventricular conduction, either silent or symptomatic; (2) ventricular arrhythmias; (3) subacute congestive heart failure; and (4) sudden death. CS must be detected in all sarcoid patients by means of detailed medical history, physical examination, and resting electrocardio…
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