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Diagnosis

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Diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis is often dependent upon evidence of the disease elsewhere, for example, hilar adenopathy, or uveitis, in conjunction with the neurological manifestations.

Useful tests to perform include CSF; imaging; biopsy of the enlarged gland, skin lesion, muscle or nerve; raised serum anti - cholinesterase; and the Kveim test.


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