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Cyclosporin was used successfully in a patient with severe pulmonary sarcoidosis, a poor response and unacceptable side-effects from corticosteroid therapy. Computed tomography (CT) scanning initially suggested reversible disease, and subsequently detected improvement earlier than other indices of disease activity. This information was critical in the decision to commence and to continue cyclosporin. The literature on the use of cyclosporin in sarcoidosis is reviewed.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Eur Respir J

Publication Date

12/1994

Volume

7

Pages

2255 - 2256

Keywords

Adult, Cyclosporine, Humans, Lung, Male, Sarcoidosis, Pulmonary, Tomography, X-Ray Computed