 Sarcoidosis is a rare inflammatory condition characterized by the formation of non-casiating granulomas in various organs and tissues. It is difficult to predict how the disease will progress, so it is important to group patients according to their symptoms and imaging findings. Recent advances in technology have allowed researchers to detect the presence of sarcoidosis in previously undetectable areas, such as the lymph nodes and distant organs. This has led to the development of four distinct sarcoidosis phenotypes, each with unique characteristics and treatments. This article was offered by Spiros A. Papyrus, Lycaurgos Cololicas, Natalia Rivera, and others.