Sarcoidosis is known as the great masquerader and can affect almost any organ. The lungs are most commonly involved, but the first findings can be extrapulmonary and one of five cases has the eye primarily affected1. We present a rare case of orbital sarcoidosis.
Extrapulmonary Sarcoidosis in the Orbit, Brain and Heart
Sarcoidosis is known as the great masquerader and can affect almost any organ. The lungs are most commonly involved, but the first findings can be extrapulmonary and one of five cases has the eye primarily affected1. We present a rare case of orbital sarcoidosis.