PMID: 3383636Jul 1, 1988Paper
Myocardial sarcoidosis unresponsive to steroids. Treatment with cyclophosphamide
Chest
S L Demeter
Abstract
Sarcoidosis affecting the pleura, pericardium, and myocardium is described in a patient who demonstrated continued disease activity while on therapy with high-dose steroids. Cyclophosphamide was found to be highly effective in suppressing her disease over a period of six years.
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