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    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Pulmonology
    • Hepatology

    Background:

    • Sarcoidosis is a multisystem inflammatory disease.
    • Cutaneous manifestations are common but can present uniquely.
    • Systemic involvement requires comprehensive diagnostic approaches.

    Observation:

    • A case of sarcoidosis primarily presenting in the skin is described.
    • The patient exhibited concurrent involvement of the lungs and liver.
    • This presentation underscores the potential for widespread organ impact.

    Findings:

    • The case highlights the diagnostic challenge of cutaneous sarcoidosis with systemic features.
    • Histopathological examination confirmed sarcoidosis.
    • Imaging and clinical evaluation revealed lung and liver granulomatous disease.

    Implications:

    • This case emphasizes the importance of considering systemic sarcoidosis in patients with skin lesions.
    • Early recognition of multi-organ involvement is crucial for timely and appropriate management.
    • Further research into the varied presentations of sarcoidosis is warranted.