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Lesley Ann Saketkoo From Tulane University: Steroids for Treating Sarcoidosis an Option but Far From Ideal

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As more is learned about the treatment of sarcoidosis there is little doubt that steroids are not the final step in the development process. Doctors and researchers are working to find what that next step is.

As more is learned about the treatment of sarcoidosis there is little doubt that steroids are not the final step in the development process. Doctors and researchers are working to find what that next step is.

Lesley Ann Saketkoo, MD, MPH, from Tulane University discussed how new treatments are being developed for the condition now and what it means for patients dealing with the condition on a daily basis today.

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