Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease of unknown etiology that
can affect almost every organ in the body, particularly the lungs, skin, e
yes, and thoracic lymph nodes. A definitive diagnosis of sarcoidosis requir
es that a biopsy be performed. A specimen can be obtained from any affected
ocular structure, including conjunctiva, lacrimal gland, eyelid skin, and
orbit. Among them, conjunctival biopsy has been suggested as a sensible and
safe procedure for confirming suspected sarcoidosis. We describe three pat
ients in whom ocular symptoms were the sole initial manifestations of sarco
idosis and who were diagnosed based on the results of a conjunctival biopsy
. We also discuss the efficacy of and indications for conjunctival biopsy.