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Milman N et al. - At follow-up: 36 (78%) children recovered completely; 30 (65%) showed complete clinical regression at a median (range) 0.7 (0.6–5.9) yrs after onset of disease; two (4%) recovered with organ damage (unilateral loss of vision, abnormal chest radiograph); five (11%) still had chronic active disease with multiorgan involvement and impaired lung function; and three (7%) were deceased, due to central nervous system sarcoidosis and acute myeloid leukaemia probably caused by cytostatics.

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