Abstract
This case report presents an atypical manifestation of sarcoidosis with neurological onset, characterized by paroxysmal seizure episodes accompanied by transient loss of consciousness in the absence of other clinical symptoms. Although sarcoidosis usually presents with multisystem involvement, neurologic manifestations are rare. This case emphasizes the importance of including neurosarcoidosis in the differential diagnosis of unexplained neurological events, particularly when granulomatous disease is suspected, and underscores the need to thoroughly exclude infectious and neoplastic causes.