How do you dose steroids in neurosarcoidosis patients with a worsening clinical symptoms or MRI findings?
Do you treat with only an IV steroid pulse or do you use an oral steroid taper as well? How long of a taper do you typically use?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
The route of dosing of glucocorticoids for neurosarcoidosis typically depends on the severity of illness and symptoms. For example, significant CNS involvement on imaging or patients presenting with AMS, weakness, vision changes/loss, or seizures would benefit from IV methylprednisolone followed by ...