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How would you manage asymptomatic osseous sarcoidosis of the lumbar spine without any other systemic involvement?

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Pulmonology · Johns Hopkins Hospital

Some patients with sarcoidosis are found to have bone-related abnormalities. These are frequently incidental findings often detected as a phantom abnormality on PET or MR scan without corresponding X-ray or CT abnormality; this suggests they are foci of inflammation localized within bone marrow and ...

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