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Home - OMRF News - Archives for sarcoidosis

sarcoidosis

A name for his pain

January 29, 2019

David Key had never heard of sarcoidosis—until the rare disease stole his health.

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OMRF recruiting volunteers for sarcoidosis research

October 11, 2018

OMRF’s Sarcoidosis Unit, which launched in January, is the only one of its kind in the state.

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About Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis Research Unit About Sarcoidosis What is sarcoidosis? Sarcoidosis is a painful condition where cells in the immune system that cause inflammation overreact and cluster together to form tiny lumps called granulomas. These cell clumps can form in the eyes, liver, skin and brain but most often are found in the lungs. If too many […]

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Sarcoidosis Research Unit Contact To participate or receive more information about the Sarcoidosis Research Unit, please fill out this form or contact: Sarcoidosis Research Unit Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation 825 N.E. 13th Street, MS#5 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Call: 405-271-2504 Text: 405-795-8348 Email: sru@omrf.org

Join Our Study

Sarcoidosis Research Unit Are you living with sarcoidosis? Scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation are unraveling this medical mystery. You can help. Join our study. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Courtney Montgomery, Ph.D., leads a team of researchers, physicians and nurses dedicated to understanding the risk factors for sarcoidosis so that medical professionals can […]

OMRF scientist selected for national sarcoidosis fellowship

January 8, 2018

This award is tailored to support scientists and doctors early in their careers studying and treating sarcoidosis.

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