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Adrian Kruit, et al. - Conclusions: The CMA1 polymorphisms studied do not contribute to disease susceptibility in Japanese or Dutch sarcoidosis patients. CMA1 polymorphisms do not influence radiographic evolution in Dutch sarcoidosis patients, nor do they predispose to cardiac or skin involvement in Japanese patients. However, the association between CMA1 -526 C/T and iVC in the Dutch patients suggests that chymase may modify the functional outcome of pulmonary sarcoidosis

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