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MCID: SRC013
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Sarcoidosis malady |
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22 drugs, 267 genes, 13 tissues, 973 related diseases, 26 phenotypes, 615 articles, clinical trials.
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Sources: 30NIH Rare Diseases, 23MedlinePlus, 17Genetics Home Reference, 44Wikipedia, 22MalaCards See all sources Export this MalaCard |
MedlinePlus: Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease. it starts as tiny, grain-like lumps called granulomas, which most often appear in your lungs or lymph nodes. they can clump together and form larger lumps that attack other organs. sarcoidosis often affects your skin, eyes or liver.
sarcoidosis may be mild, or it can be severe and do lasting damage. it does not always cause symptoms, so you can have it without knowing it. symptoms vary, depending on which organs are affected.
no one is sure what causes sarcoidosis. it affects men and women of all ages and races worldwide. however, it occurs mostly in people ages 20 to 40, african americans, especially women, and people of asian, german, irish, puerto rican and scandinavian origin.
nih: national heart, lung, and blood institute23
MalaCards: Sarcoidosis, also known as boeck sarcoid, any site, is related to pulmonary sarcoidosis and cardiac sarcoidosis. An important gene associated with Sarcoidosis is CR1 (complement component (3b/4b) receptor 1 (Knops blood group)), and among its related pathways are Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction and Chemokine Signaling. The drugs cyclophosphamide and cisplatin pwdr [va product] and the compounds il 10 and tarc have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include lymph node, spleen and spinal cord, and related mouse phenotypes are hematopoietic system and digestive/alimentary. NIH Rare Diseases: Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease characterized by the development and growth of tiny lumps of cells called granulomas. If these tiny granulomas grow and clump together in an organ, they can affect how the organ works, leading to the symptoms of sarcoidosis. The granulomas can be found in almost any part of the body, but occur more commonly in the lungs, lymph nodes, eyes, skin, and liver. Although no one is sure what causes sarcoidosis, it is thought by most scientists to be a disorder of the immune system. The course of the disease varies from person to person. It often goes away on its own, but in some people symptoms of sarcoidosis may last a lifetime. For those who need treatment, anti-inflammatory medications can help.30 Genetics Home Reference: Blau syndrome is an inflammatory disorder that primarily affects the skin, joints, and eyes. Signs and symptoms begin in childhood, usually before age 4.17 Wikipedia: Sarcoidosis (from sarc meaning \"flesh\", -oid, \"like\", and -osis, \"diseased or abnormal...44 more... |
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Sources: 43UMLS, 6Disease Ontology, 7diseasecard, 30NIH Rare Diseases, 8DISEASES, 32Novoseek , 23MedlinePlus, 24MeSH, 40SNOMED-CT, 19ICD9CM, 27NCIt See all sources |
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Sources: 4CenterWatch, 29NIH Clinical Center, 5ClinicalTrials, 43UMLS, 28NDF-RT See all sources |
Approved drugs:Search CenterWatch for sarcoidosis Drug clinical trials:Search ClinicalTrials for sarcoidosis Search NIH Clinical Center for sarcoidosis Search CenterWatch for sarcoidosis Inferred drug relations via UMLS/NDF-RT:43 28 bleomycin, bleomycin sulfate, carmustine, chlorambucil, cisplatin, cisplatin pwdr [va product], cyclophosphamide, dacarbazine, ifosfamide, lomustine, mechlorethamine, mechlorethamine hydrochloride, procarbazine, procarbazine hydrochloride, sargramostim, streptozocin, vinblastine, vinblastine sulfate, vincristine, vincristine sulfate, vinorelbine, vinorelbine tartrate |
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Sources: 22MalaCards See all sources |
MalaCards organs/tissues related to sarcoidosis:22Lymph node, Spleen, Spinal cord, Heart, Colon, Liver, Lung, Skin, Myeloid, Monocytes, T cells, B cells, Endothelial
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Sources: 25MGI See all sources |
MGI Mouse Phenotypes related to sarcoidosis:25 (show all 26)
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Sources: 35PubMed See all sources |
Articles related to sarcoidosis:(show top 50) (show all 615)
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Sources: 1BioGPS See all sources |
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Sources: 20KEGG, 36QIAGEN, 37R&D Systems, 41Thomson Reuters See all sources |
Pathways related to sarcoidosis according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 176)
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Sources: 32Novoseek , 42Tocris Bioscience, 18HMDB, 9DrugBank, 34PharmGKB See all sources |
Compounds related to sarcoidosis according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 450)
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Sources: 12Gene Ontology See all sources |
Cellular components related to sarcoidosis according to GeneDecks:(show all 15)
Biological processes related to sarcoidosis according to GeneDecks:(show top 50) (show all 88)
Molecular functions related to sarcoidosis according to GeneDecks:(show all 9)
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