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Eur Respir J 1998; 11: 738-744
Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 1998


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Lung transplantation for pulmonary sarcoidosis

MA Judson

Patients with end-stage sarcoidosis have now undergone lung transplantation successfully with good short-term and intermediate-term results. Lung transplantation for sarcoidosis requires several considerations unique to this disease. Selection of pulmonary sarcoidosis patients for transplantation requires that medical therapy has been exhausted. This may involve the use of corticosteriods and alternative medications. Causes of pulmonary dysfunction other than pulmonary sarcoidosis, such as bronchiectasis and myocardial sarcoidosis, must be excluded before candidates are considered for transplantation. The extent and severity of extrapulmonary disease must also be assessed and may preclude lung transplantation. The presence of mycetomas is considered a relative contra-indication by some transplant centres and an absolute contra-indication by others. Relatively few patients with pulmonary sarcoidosis have undergone transplantation and, therefore, there are few data on outcome. Sarcoidosis frequently recurs in the allograft, but rarely causes symptoms or pulmonary dysfunction. More severe acute rejection episodes may occur in sarcoidosis transplant recipients, although at present there is no evidence of an increased risk of obliterative bronchiolitis or increased mortality.


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