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Risk of acute myocardial infarction in sarcoidosis: A population-based cohort study from Sweden
Respiratory MedicineVol. 188106624Published online: September 22, 2021- Marios Rossides
- Susanna Kullberg
- Johan Grunewald
- Anders Eklund
- Daniela Di Giuseppe
- Johan Askling
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Due to conflicting findings in previous studies, it remains unclear whether individuals with sarcoidosis are at a higher relative risk of acute myocardial infarction. In this cohort study, individuals with sarcoidosis and matched general population comparators were followed for acute myocardial infarction in Swedish nationwide registers. A small (20%) risk increase associated with sarcoidosis was identified, which did not markedly vary by age at diagnosis, sex, treatment status around diagnosis, and time since diagnosis. - CorrespondenceOpen Archive
Correspondence for “Clinical epidemiology of familial sarcoidosis: A systematic literature review”
Respiratory MedicineVol. 160105696Published online: May 13, 2019- Marios Rossides
- Johan Grunewald
- Anders Eklund
- Susanna Kullberg
- Johan Askling
- Elizabeth V. Arkema
Cited in Scopus: 1It is with great interest that we read the article titled “Clinical epidemiology of familial sarcoidosis: A systematic literature review” by Drs. Terwiel and van Moorsel published recently in Respiratory Medicine [1]. Their systematic review on familial sarcoidosis highlights the great heterogeneity in familial disease prevalence and in familial relative risks among published studies. They also emphasize the high heritability (>60%) of sarcoidosis.