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In this episode I discuss how I normally perform the follow-up clinics for my patients who have sarcoidosis and are generally stable. I cover how I elicit relevant symptoms in order to cover a general organ review, how I ask about lung symptoms to assess progression and also what standard tests I would request in these stable cases to complete my sarcoidosis organ involvement review. This episode does not aim to be a comprehensive list of tests and questions to ask, just a discussion about how I personally perform these clinics. My style may be different to yours and practice may vary around the world. My aim is however to provide a discussion of real-life practice in my case. I do believe that as long as the patient is well looked after and has the opportunity to share their symptoms and other problems in a safe space, outcomes will be optimal. Please leave comments below if you want me to cover other topics in ILD. ☕ Consider supporting my work by "buying a coffee" -- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scstanel 📚 https://www.interstitiallungdisease.info 🐤 / scstanel 🎵 Podcast links: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NHgvZw... ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/interstitial-lung-d... GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... The opinions presented on this channel are my own and do not constitute medical advice in specific cases. If you are watching/listening to this content as a patient, you must seek personalized advice from your own healthcare team (who can provide you with a consultation and appropriate treatment and advice. This information presented here may not apply in your case. If you are a health professional, please use your professional judgement when treating patients.