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Cutaneous sarcoidosis: differential diagnosis.

Esteban Fernandez-Faith1, Jonelle McDonnell.   

Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease with cutaneous lesions present in 20%-35% of patients. Given the wide variability of clinical manifestations, it is one of the "great imitators," making it necessary to consider clinical, epidemiological, radiographic, laboratory, and histopathological criteria to make the diagnosis. Cutaneous lesions have been classified as specific and nonspecific, depending on the presence of noncaseating granulomas on histologic studies. Specific lesions include maculopapules, plaques, nodules, lupus pernio, scar infiltration, alopecia, ulcerative lesions, and hypopigmentation among others. Nail, mucosal, and childhood sarcoidosis represent a distinct subset of the disease process. The most common nonspecific lesion is erythema nodosum. Others include calcifications, prurigo, erythema multiforme, nail clubbing, and Sweet syndrome. The importance of considering cutaneous sarcoidosis in the clinical differential diagnosis of a given skin lesion relies on the association with systemic involvement and the convenience of the skin as a tissue source for histologic analysis.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17560305     DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2007.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Dermatol        ISSN: 0738-081X            Impact factor:   3.541


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1.  Extrapulmonary sarcoidosis in an atypical patient demographic.

Authors:  Trisha Modi; Ganesh Maniam; Miguel Quirch; Irfan Warraich; Shabnam Rehman
Journal:  Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)       Date:  2020-10-12

2.  Chilblain lupus erythematosus.

Authors:  Sapna Patel; Faddy Hardo
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-11-27

3.  Symptomatic hypercalcemia and scarring alopecia as presenting features of sarcoidosis.

Authors:  Jillian Frieder; Dario Kivelevitch; Alan Menter
Journal:  Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent)       Date:  2018-03-15

Review 4.  Selected Giant Cell Rich Lesions of the Temporal Bone.

Authors:  Anthony P Martinez; Jorge Torres-Mora
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2018-08-01

5.  More than skin deep.

Authors:  Phuong-Khanh J Nguyen-Trong; Joanna M Peloquin; Naudia N Lauder; Jennifer A Nayor; Allan C Gelber
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2012-08-10       Impact factor: 5.128

6.  Cutaneous sarcoidosis presenting as multiple erythematous macules and patches.

Authors:  Min Ju Kang; Hei Sung Kim; Hyung Ok Kim; Young Min Park
Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2009-05-31       Impact factor: 1.444

Review 7.  Cutaneous sarcoidosis and secondary open-angle glaucoma in a patient: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Qiancheng Deng; Shu Ding; Shengbo Yang; JinHua Huang
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2017 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.896

8.  Nail Sarcoidosis with and without Systemic Involvement: Report of Two Cases.

Authors:  Leandro Noriega; Paulo Criado; Tatiana Gabbi; João Avancini; Nilton Di Chiacchio
Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord       Date:  2015-07-10

9.  [Cutaneous and pulmonary sarcoidosis. Successful therapy with fumaric acid esters].

Authors:  A Wolter; M Müller; B Völker; M Gehring; F Caldarone; A Kapp; T Werfel; U Raap
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 0.751

Review 10.  Subcutaneous sarcoidosis: report of two cases and review of the literature.

Authors:  Camilla Dalle Vedove; Chiara Colato; Giampiero Girolomoni
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2011-04-02       Impact factor: 2.980

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