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  1. Someone with sarcoidosis can move between stages or have granulomas disappear completely. The only stage that’s irreversible is stage four, which is permanent lung damage. Stage 0: X-rays don’t show any pulmonary sarcoidosis. Lungs and lymph nodes appear normal on an X-ray. Stage 1: Granulomas in your lymph nodes only.

  2. Jan 30, 2019 · Sarcoidosis can begin with these signs and symptoms: Fatigue. Swollen lymph nodes. Weight loss. Pain and swelling in joints, such as the ankles. Lung symptoms. Sarcoidosis most often affects the lungs and may cause lung problems, such as: Persistent dry cough. Shortness of breath. Wheezing. Chest pain. Skin symptoms.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Stage 1: There is enlargement of lymph nodes in the center of the chest from granulomas. This stage often has no symptoms and frequently resolves on its own without treatment. Stage 2: There is enlargement of lymph nodes in the center of the chest as well as nodules in the lungs from granulomas.

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  4. Jan 11, 2023 · The stages of pulmonary sarcoidosis range from no disease to the most severe disease: Stage 0: Chest X-ray is normal, with no signs of granulomas. Stage I: Granulomas are present only in the lymph nodes, not the lungs. Stage II: Granulomas are present in the lymph nodes and lungs.

  5. Jul 21, 2017 · In sarcoidosis, staging is a way to indicate the location of granulomas- the lungs, the lymph nodes, or both- and the nature of the disease. If anything, the stages are an easy way for doctors to categorize their sarcoidosis patients, and should not be seen as an indication of severity.

  6. Mar 12, 2024 · These are the stages: Stage 0: No signs of sarcoidosis in your lungs or the lymph nodes in the center of your chest (though you may have signs elsewhere) Stage I: Granulomas in the lymph nodes ...

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  8. Apr 29, 2024 · An overview of the typical clinical manifestations and diagnosis of sarcoidosis is presented here. Organ-specific clinical manifestations involving the heart, neurologic system, gastrointestinal tract, skin, bone, joint, and other extrapulmonary tissues are discussed in more detail separately.

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