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Subcutaneous sarcoidosis associated with sarcoid tenosynovitis
R J Enzenauer1, W J Waterhouse, S G West
1Rheumatology Services, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora, Colorado (R.J.E.), the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center (S.G.W.), Denver, Colorado, and the Ophthalmology Service, Fitzsimons Army Medical Center (W.J.W.).
Abstract:
Subcutaneous sarcoidosis and sarcoid tenosynovitis are unusual manifestations of systemic sarcoidosis. We report two Japanese women with disseminated sarcoidosis presenting with subcutaneous and tenosynovial involvement demonstrated by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Sarcoidosis must be considered in the differential diagnosis of unexplained subcutaneous nodulosis or tenosynovitis in patients with or without a previous diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
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