| Literature DB >> 27596753 |
Ashley Sweeney1, Richard Hammer1, Andrea Evenski1, Julia Crim2.
Abstract
We report a case of fulminant sarcoidosis in a 28-year-old man presenting with skin nodules, multifocal small and large joint arthralgias, and blurred vision. Characteristic bone, soft tissue, articular, and CNS findings were evident on multimodality imaging. Bony abnormalities included near-complete destruction of a distal phalanx, "lace-like" lucent lesions, erosive arthritis, lytic lesions with and without sclerotic margins, and bone marrow replacement visible only on MRI. The extent of bony disease at time of presentation was unusual. We review the widely varying reported prevalence of imaging findings of bony sarcoidosis in the literature, and discuss reasons for this variability. We found that musculoskeletal findings at US and MRI were less specific than radiographic and CT findings, but were useful in quantifying extent of disease.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography (CT); Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Sarcoidosis; Ultrasound
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27596753 DOI: 10.1007/s00256-016-2463-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skeletal Radiol ISSN: 0364-2348 Impact factor: 2.199