Sarcoidosis Presenting as a Proximal Phalangeal Bony Swelling--a Case and Review of the Literature Duckworth AD et al. - The authors report a case of a 27-year-old man who presented with a progressive painful swelling at the base of his left index finger, with radiographs and a computed tomography scan revealing a lytic lesion of the proximal phalanx. Early diagnosis and treatment of such undetermined bone pathology, via referral to a regional musculoskeletal tumor service, can prevent significant future complications. [more...]