Title of article :
Polymorphic cutaneous sarcoidosis: A case report
Author/Authors :
Madke, Bhushan Department of Dermatology - Topiwala National Medical College , Ray, Somshukla , Jain, Mahim , Nayak, Chitra
Abstract :
Sarcoidosis (Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann disease) is a multisystem
disease of unknown etiology with various cutaneous presentations.
It is characterized by the presence of non-caseating ‘naked’
granulomas in the affected tissue. We report a case of polymorphic
cutaneous sarcoid in a 39-year-old immunocompetent male.
He was visited at our outpatient department with multiple
asymptomatic red colored raised lesions on different parts of
the body. His history was significant for smoking and diabetes
mellitus of varying duration. Cutaneous examination revealed
multiple well-defined erythematous plaques of various shapes
and sizes with minimal scaling. His blood investigations were
normal except for raised serum angiotensin converting enzyme
levels. Radiological investigations showed reticulonodular, fibrotic
changes and hilar adenopathy on the chest film. We report this
case to apprise clinicians of the fact that cutaneous sarcoid is
a great mimicker due to lesional polymorphism and could be
mistaken for a common dermatosis like psoriasis in our case.
Keywords :
Sarcoidosis , sarcoid , psoriasiform , polymorphic
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics