sarcoidosis: Meaning and Definition of

sar•coid•o•sis

Pronunciation: (sär"koi-dō'sis), [key]
— n. Pathol.
  1. a disease of unknown cause, characterized by granulomatous tubercles of the skin, lymph nodes, lungs, eyes, and other structures.
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