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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. - Original ResearchOpen Access
HLA-DRB1 alleles associate with hypercalcemia in sarcoidosis
Respiratory MedicineVol. 187106537Published online: July 22, 2021- Joanna Werner
- Natalia Rivera
- Johan Grunewald
- Anders Eklund
- Tomoko Iseda
- Pernilla Darlington
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 3The mechanisms behind and which patients are at risk of developing sarcoidosis associated hypercalcemia (SAHC) have not been addressed. Different human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles associate with disease phenotypes in sarcoidosis. Insights into associations between HLA alleles, clinical phenotype and calcium levels may provide clues to mechanisms behind SAHC and help monitoring patients at risk for SAHC. - Research ArticleOpen Archive
Sarcoidosis diagnosis and treatment in Sweden: A register-based assessment of variations by region and calendar period
Respiratory MedicineVol. 161105846Published online: November 25, 2019- Marios Rossides
- Susanna Kullberg
- Anders Eklund
- Johan Grunewald
- Elizabeth V. Arkema
Cited in Scopus: 11In Sweden, sarcoidosis prevalence varies geographically, but it is unclear whether diagnosis and treatment patterns vary by geographical area and calendar period. We sought to investigate differences in sarcoidosis diagnosis and treatment by healthcare region and calendar period using nationwide register data. - 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. - Research ArticleOpen Archive
Work ability before and after sarcoidosis diagnosis in Sweden
Respiratory MedicineVol. 144SupplementS7–S12Published online: October 4, 2018- Elizabeth V. Arkema
- Anders Eklund
- Johan Grunewald
- Gustaf Bruze
Cited in Scopus: 19Information on how sarcoidosis affects one's ability to work is needed to clarify the burden of disease on the individual and society. Our aim was to describe the work ability of individuals with sarcoidosis before and after diagnosis compared to people without sarcoidosis.