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      Noncaseating granulomatous disease in common variable immunodeficiency.

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          Patients with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) are occasionally recognized to have a concurrent noncaseating granulomatous disease. The granulomatous disease (GD) associated with CVID shares many clinical properties typical of sarcoidosis. Some investigators speculate that the GD-CVID is actually sarcoidosis that is expressed atypically because of the patient's immunodeficiency. Clinical differences, however, have led other investigators to speculate that the GD-CVID is a distinct "sarcoid-like" granulomatous process.

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          South Med J
          Southern medical journal
          0038-4348
          0038-4348
          Jun 2000
          : 93
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pulmonary Medicine, James H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, USA.
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          10.1097/00007611-200093060-00023
          10881789
          1d37e5f6-8b47-4665-b45f-fec1e7ce9791
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