AI Article Synopsis

  • * Corticosteroids are the primary treatment for cardiac sarcoidosis but can have notable short and long-term side effects.
  • * A 42-year-old man with both lung and heart sarcoidosis saw initial improvement from corticosteroids for his lungs, but after adding methotrexate for his heart, he showed significant recovery confirmed by imaging.

Article Abstract

Up to one fourth of sarcoidosis patients may have cardiac involvement, what is potentially a life-threatening condition and requires aggressive treatment. Corticosteroids are generally effective in cardiac sarcoidosis, however may have significant short and long term adverse effects. We present a case of a 42-year-old male, who was diagnosed with pulmonary and cardiac sarcoidosis. He was treated initially with corticosteroids and satisfactory improvement was achieved in the lungs but not in the heart. Methotrexate was added as a second line therapy, being beneficial for the heart as well as steroid sparing agent. Cardiac improvement was documented during serial CMR imaging. .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7170091PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.36141/svdld.v35i2.6554DOI Listing

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