Exposure to inorganic particles in paediatric sarcoidosis: the PEDIASARC study

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Abstract

Inorganic antigens may contribute to paediatric sarcoidosis. Thirty-six patients matched with 36 healthy controls as well as a group of 21 sickle-cell disease (SCD) controls answered an environmental questionnaire. Patients’ indirect exposure to inorganic particles, through coresidents’ occupations, was higher than in healthy and SCD controls (median score: 2.5 (0.5–7) vs 0.5 (0–2), p=0.003 and 1 (0–2), p=0.012, respectively), especially for construction, exposures to metal dust, talc, abrasive reagents and scouring products. Wood or fossil energies heating were also linked to paediatric sarcoidosis. This study supports a link between mineral environmental exposure due to adult coresident occupations and paediatric sarcoidosis.

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Nathan, N., Montagne, M. E., Macchi, O., Rosental, P. A., Chauveau, S., Jeny, F., … Cavalin, C. (2022). Exposure to inorganic particles in paediatric sarcoidosis: the PEDIASARC study. Thorax, 77(4), 400–407. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2021-217870

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