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Sarcoidosis and its ocular manifestations.
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1994
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Sarcoidosis should be suspected in cases of granulomatous uveitis. Laboratory studies may be corroborative but should not be considered diagnostically specific or prognostic with regard to treatment. Ocular involvement often suggests a more progressive or recalcitrant form of the disease with significant pulmonary findings that may benefit from a trial course of oral prednisone.