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C Bianchini1, E Tosin, A Ciorba, S Pelucchi, A Pastore.
Abstract
A case of subcutaneous sarcoidosis involving the paralateral nasal region is described and a brief review of the literature is made. Subcutaneous sarcoidosis without systemic disease is a rare entity and has seldom been reported on the trunk and face. Diagnosis is always difficult as it can only be confirmed by histological studies.Entities:
Keywords: Head & neck; Paralateral nasal region; Subcutaneous sarcoidosis
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 22064946 PMCID: PMC3203747
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital ISSN: 0392-100X Impact factor: 2.124
Fig. 1.The paranasal sinuses CT (a) and MRI (b) scans revealed a subcutaneous mass about 1 cm in diameter, located at the inferior edge of the right nasal bone. Right nasal bone erosion can be detected at CT.
Fig. 2.In the specimen epithelioid cells together with multinucleate giant cells are visible. There are no signs of necrosis or of lymphocyte infiltration (H&E, x250).
Fig. 3.At CT scan performed after 30 months of follow-up, no sign of local recurrence has been observed, while the profile of the right nasal bone is almost normal.