1. [Familial sarcoidosis 26 cases in 12 families (author's transl)].
- Author
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Turiaf J, Battesti JP, Jeanjean Y, and Fourestier V
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, France ethnology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Racial Groups, Sarcoidosis epidemiology, West Indies, Sarcoidosis genetics
- Abstract
The analysis of 12 families with 2 or more members suffering from sarcoidosis led a number of findings:--the increased prevalence of sarcoidosis in persons of mixed race from the French Caribbean), which would suggest the intervention of a racial component in the pathogenesis of sarcoidosis;--the rarity of cases where sarcoidosis affects more than 2 members of the same family;--the preponderance within the same family of subjects of identical sex, whether direct collaterals or a parent-child relationship (20 cases out of 26).--the importance of mother-child transmisstion (5 cases) as opposed to father-child transmission (1 case).
- Published
- 1978