Case Report

Leg Weakness in Neurosarcoidosis

Authors: BASSAM A. BASSAM MD, KENNETH L. PILGREEN MD, JORGE E. MENDIZABAL MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: A 22-year-old man had leg weakness and decreased hearing. A diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis was made, based on neuroimaging studies and lymph node biopsy. Posttreatment neuroimaging, in particular magnetic resonance imaging along with clinical course, is useful in monitoring response to therapy.

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