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Sarcoidosis is believed to be rare in Saudi Arabia. We report twenty cases of sarcoidosis among native Saudis followed-up at our tertiary care centre. The majority (55%) of these patients were referred as either tuberculosis or lymphoma. Twelve out of twenty patients had been or were being treated for pulmonary tuberculosis at the time of presentation. The clinical presentation of these patients was similar to the western pattern of disease with some differences such as severe constitutional symptoms (52%), relative frequent eye involvement (35%) and common occurrence of stage II changes on chest film (70%). Mantoux skin test was negative in nineteen patients (95%). Histological evidence of non-caseating granulomata was obtained in 19 patients. A positive correlation (p < 0.034) between constitutional symptoms and Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) levels was noted. Thirteen patients (65%) were treated with oral steroids while topical ophthalmic steroids were used in seven patients (35%). Functional and radiographic deterioration was observed in four patients (20%). Three patients went into respiratory failure including a patient who developed Hodgkin's lymphoma six years after the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. The epidemiology of sarcoidosis among native Saudis requires further studies.
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PMID:Sarcoidosis in native Saudis. 813 17

The local haematopoietic bone marrow (BM) renin-angiotensin system (RAS) mediates pathobiological alterations of haematopoiesis in an autocrine/paracrine/intracrine fashion. Recent data further indicated the existence of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) in human primitive lympho-haematopoietic cells, embryonic, foetal and adult haematopoietic tissues. Human umbilical cord blood cells also express renin, angiotensinogen, and ACE mRNAs. As ACE and other angiotensin peptides function in human haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) throughout haematopoietic ontogeny and adulthood, local RAS could also have a function in HSC plasticity, and the development of haematological neoplastic disorders. The presence of ACE on leukaemic blast cells within leukaemic BM, on erythroleukaemic cells, ACE-expressing macrophages in lymph nodes of Hodgkin disease, renin activity in leukaemic blasts, angiotensin II as an autocrine growth factor for AML, increased renin gene activity during NUP98-HOXA9 enhanced blast formation, higher levels of BB9/ACE (+) AML isoforms, and altered JAK-STAT pathway as a link between RAS and leukaemia indicated the wide pathobiological aspects of local BM RAS. The comparable biological actions of local RASs throughout the human body (including myocardium, pancreas, pituitary gland, ovary and kidney) represent the true basis for the search of their prominence in tissue functions. Recent data and perspectives of the local BM RAS in health and disease are reviewed in this paper.
J Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone Syst 2010 Dec
PMID:Pathobiological aspects of the local bone marrow renin-angiotensin system: a review. 2080 97