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Gabriel Vega-Cornejo1, Priscila Ayala-Buenrostro1
1Clínica de Reumatología Pediátrica, Hospital México Americano, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
Abstract:
Sarcoidosis is a chronic, multisystemic, granulomatous disorder. Our patient was a 2-year-old girl with multiple airway conditions and a partial response to inhaled and systemic steroids. She was positive for acute phase reactants and negative for antibodies. Polymerase chain reaction revealed atypical Mycobacteria and she was negative for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Laryngeal sarcoidosis was diagnosed by histopathology in a biopsy of larynx that revealed a chronic granulomatous inflammatory process with Langhans giant cells and acute and ulcerated areas with changes compatible with tuberculosis. Treatment consisted of monthly gammaglobulin for 6 months at doses of 2g/kg body weight, accompanied by Valmetrol™ and methotrexate. Immunomodulation with gammaglobulin was prescribed, with subsequent use of methotrexate-based immunosuppression. Currently, bronchoscopy shows no evidence of granulomas and she is negative for acute-phase reactants.
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