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Sarcoidosis

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      new window Sarcoidosis Online Sites  [Recommended]   Description: Explanation of the disease and its treatments, professional directory of physicians and support groups, forums, live chat, newsletters and links. (sarcoidosisonlinesites.com)
new window Erythema Nodosum Description: Links and photos concerning EN; painful red nodules on leg and elsewhere that affect some sacroidosis patients. (geocities.com)
new window Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research Description: Non-profit organisation dedicated to finding a cure. Site includes information on sarcoidosis, links to specialists internationally, and links. (fightsarcoidosis.org)
new window General Practice Notebook: Sarcoidosis Description: Description of the disease with clinically-oriented information. (gpnotebook.co.uk)
new window Healthubs Description: A brief definition of Sarcoidosis, followed by links to research programs, clinical trials, images and case reports. (healthubs.com)
new window Let's Breathe Description: Promotes public awareness of sarcoidosis to educate patients, families and friends and the medical community. Includes clinical details, support groups, sarcoid links, newsletter and sarcoidosis related events worldwide. (geocities.com)
new window Life and Breath Foundation: In Search of a Cure for Sarcoidosis Description: Through its fundraising and educational activities, this foundation is committed to the research of sarcoidosis in the hope of finding a cure. (lifeandbreath.org)
new window MEDLINEplus: Sarcoidosis Description: Links to information and overviews on the disease from several reputable sources such as the American Lung Association, as well as links to current clinical drug trials and research being conducted. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window MUSC Sarcoidosis Center Description: The Medical University of South Carolina (USA) Sarcoidosis Centre evaluates and provides treatment plans to patients who are referred by physicians throughout the state. Site also has disease description, appointment information, breaking news, physician directory, clinical trials, and other relevant information. (musc.edu)
new window National Institutes of Health: Sarcoidosis Description: Publication for patients to read online. Includes descriptive information on tests with pictures of various sarcoid complications such as erythema nodosum on the legs. (nhlbi.nih.gov)
new window National Sarcoidosis Resource Center Description: US-based organisation disseminating sarcoidosis news and information worldwide. Includes newsletter, images, resource guide, support group and order form for purchasing videos, books and sarcoidosis awareness ribbons. (nsrc-global.net)
new window Neurosarcoidosis Description: A detailed guide to this rare manifestation of sarcoidosis. Includes forum, support group, links, tests, medications and detailed information on this rare disease. (elderwyn.com)
new window PulmonologyChannel: Sarcoidosis Description: Quite detailed information on the disease, diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of sarcoid, as well as a "Find a Pulmonologist" feature and links to more detailed information. (pulmonologychannel.com)
new window SarcInfo.com Description: Contains articles, links to medical journals, and a support forum. (SarcInfo.com)
new window Sarcoid Connection Description: Provides information and support. ICQ user list, chatroom, stories, poems, pictures, recipes, health tips, and inspirational messages. Also offers a support group in Bath-Brunswick, Maine, United States. (sarcoidconnection.com)
new window Sarcoid Life Description: A non-profit organization dedicated to educating people, providing support networks, providing and supporting research and to finding a cure for sarcoidosis and related auto immune diseases. (sarcoidlife.org)
new window Sarcoidosis Description: An extensive list of links from disease information to medical articles. Includes case studies and may be of particular assistance to physicians or those seeking more clinical information. (edae.gr)
new window Sarcoidosis Description: General information on sarcoidosis and some of its manifestations. (epler.com)
new window Sarcoidosis Description: Links to disease descriptions, medical assistance and information, support resources and message boards. (sblupus.org)
new window Sarcoidosis Center Description: Hosted by a pulmonologist whose main interest is sarcoidosis, this site is designed for both patient and physician with an aim to link the sarcoid community for improved communication to share resources and knowledge. Features detailed explanations of sarcoidosis, references, FAQ, literature, names and address for medical and emotional support, as well as relevant internet links. (sarcoidcenter.com)
new window Sarcoidosis Family Foundation Description: Provides general information on the disease, links to the delphi forum, chats, other sites and a page on actress/model Karen Duffy. (sarcoidosis.netfirms.com)
new window Sarcoidosis Worldwide Support Group Description: Provides patients with tools to do their own research into their condition. Includes back issues of The Sarcoid Byte newsletter. Runs chat sessions and has a log of past chats. (geocities.com)
new window Sarcoidosis, Vasculitis and Diffuse Lung Diseases Description: The official journal of the World Association of Sarcoidosis and Other Granulomatous Disorders (WASOG). Includes information on sarcoidosis, the first annual conference, and details of the bi-yearly journal. (pinali.unipd.it)
new window Sarcoidosis: A Medical Mystery Description: Information on the disease, statistics, tests and medications, with a personal touch from the author on how it affected her life. Site also has support group and links to other resources. (noairtogo.tripod.com)
new window Sarcoidosis: A Primary Care Review Description: Information on the illness including images of lupus pernio, erythema nodosum, and chest imaging. Article by Mark H. Belfer, and R. Wayne Stevens of St. Elizabeth Health Center Family Practice Residency, Youngstown, Ohio. Also has list of references and a printable fact sheet. (aafp.org)
new window Suite 101 Description: Offers information to assist to better manage sarcoidosis. (suite101.com)
 




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