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Clinical Features Sarcoidosis Dyspnea Cough Common Presenting Symptom

Key clinical features of sarcoidosis are dyspnea or cough (most common symptom), elevated serum ACE levels, hypercalcemia, and responsiveness to steroid treatment.

Clinical features of sarcoidosis include dyspnea or cough (most common presenting symptom), elevated serum ACE, hypercalcemia, and treatment with steroids.

Front Clinical features of sarcoidosis.
Back 1. Dyspnea or cough (most common presenting symptom)
2. Elevated serum ACE
3. Hypercalcemia
4. Treatment is steroids

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