Sarcoid Disseminated Nodular

Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown nature, it occurs chronically with periods of exacerbations and remissions. It appears in the form of single or multiple, round or ovoid formations of various shades of red, pink, brown. The sizes are most often from 5-7 to 15-20 mm. Nodules larger than 25–30 mm in size and having a dense consistency rarely appear



Sarcoidosis of disseminated nodular tubercles (DSNL) is a rare disease that affects the lymphatic system and can lead to serious complications such as damage to internal organs and the peripheral nervous system. Although the causes of the disease are still unknown, most experts believe that it is associated with the presence of infectious agents or autoimmune processes in the body.

Sarcadiodis-sagmatin disease is characterized by multiple tubercles forming a tumor-like conglomerate, which is located in the area of ​​the lymph nodes and subcutaneous fat. The disease predominantly affects the body of middle-aged men and young men. It is often diagnosed in the later stages, when the symptoms of the disease