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Leandro Noriega1, Paulo Criado2, Tatiana Gabbi2
1Dermatology Clinic, Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract:
The most commonly seen nail change in sarcoidosis, often associated with chronic systemic disease, is onychodystrophy. Imaging of hands, feet and chest is of paramount importance when nail sarcoidosis is suspected, for evaluation of bone cysts and pulmonary involvement, respectively. We report 2 cases of sarcoidosis that developed nail involvement - one with pulmonary disease, and the other without any evidence of systemic involvement, which is very rare.
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