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Cutaneous ulcers in sarcoidosis

Abstract

Sarcoidosis is a disease characterized by immunological granuloma formation in various organs. Cutaneous manifestations occur in about 25% of patients with rare cases showing ulcerative sarcoidosis, that can be debilitating if not treated promptly. This article presents a patient with isolated ulcerative sarcoidosis and reviews existing literature. A 44-year-old woman presented with a non-healing ulcer on her right gluteal area. A skin biopsy confirmed sarcoidosis with non-necrotizing granulomas. Systemic involvement of sarcoidosis was ruled out. Treatment involved topical corticosteroids and intralesional corticosteroid injections, resulting in complete healing. This case emphasizes the importance of considering ulcerative sarcoidosis in non-healing wounds and the efficacy of corticosteroid treatment.

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