Chest X-ray and Biopsy
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NOW what do you do? The doctor is sending me to a pulmanary specialist next week for further work ups.
Anyone know what I should expect?
Thanks in advance!
Shayne
Here are some articles you may want to read don't be alarmed though because each case is different. The material may be a little bit technical and advanced but it should provide you with some much needed info.
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic516.htm
http://www.emedicine.com/DERM/topic381.htm
No, I am caucasian male age 35. I know...I've already been told that the ratio of white males getting this is 1:100000, so I'm supposed to feel special. HA!
I think I've read EVERY article about Sarcoidosis known to man...even have those you sent me bookmarked. :) I work at a University and have talked extensively with the Doctors/nurses here and they say it's a very treatable disease (not curable), but the fatality rate of it is next to zero unless it's stage IV and very late in the game.
According to my Chest X-ray the lungs and all are clear, just the paratracheal area lymph nodes are swollen, so they consider it Stage I and will problably starte me on some medication/steroid to get the inflammation down. I do have the dry cough, burning in the chest and shortness of breath, but they said it's due to the number of lymph nodes that are swollen.
Thanks for the info and I'll keep you updated.
TSG