What is the first-line treatment for lymph node and spleen sarcoidosis?
When lymph node and spleen sarcoidosis requires therapy, a structured first-line approach is recommended to reduce systemic inflammation and prevent organ damage. The regimen involves an oral corticosteroid and a defined tapering course — details of which are contained in the full protocol.
Treatment approach
First-line treatment centres on an oral corticosteroid, which is considered effective in most patients requiring therapy. The full protocol specifies the agent, dosing strategy, and tapering schedule — access it below.
References
- Corticosteroid medications are considered the first line of treatment for sarcoidosis that requires therapy.
- Usually corticosteroids are effective treatment.
- Oral corticosteroids effectively reduce systemic inflammation in most people, thereby slowing, stopping or even preventing organ damage.
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