Objective: To compare the features of sarcoidosis in children to those of adults. In spite of the fact that sarcoidosis is
a disease frequently seen in adults of 30–40 years, pediatric cases have rarely been reported.
Methods: The authors evaluated 17 (3.3%, 12 females, 5 males) of the 516 patients of sarcoidosis, aged 16 yr and diagnosed within
a 36-year period.
Results: When the features of sarcoidosis subjects diagnosed during the childhood period were compared to those of subjects >16 years
of age, it was seen that patients with advanced stage of the disease were more in the first group (41.2%
vs 18%, p=0.02). In addition, children had more frequent extrapulmonary (64.7%
vs 40.3%) and lacrimal gland involvement (p values, respectively, 0.044 and 0.003).
Conclusion: When clinical data are relevant, sarcoidosis should be borne in mind. A child with sarcoidosis has more frequent pulmonary
parenchymal and extrapulmonary involvement than in adults.
Key words Sarcoidosis - Child sarcoidosis - Extrapulmoner sarcoidosis - Adult sarcoidosis