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Hormonal deficiencies associated with HP sarcoidosis frequently include hypogonadism (all patients) and to a lesser degree diabetes insipidus (7 of 9 patients). MRI abnormalities improved or disappeared in 7 cases under corticosteroid treatment, but most endocrine defects were irreversible despite regression of the granulomatous process. Most cases presented with multivisceral localizations and an abnormally high proportion of sinonasal localizations. |
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