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Nail dystrophy and bony involvement in chronic sarcoidosis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 06/08/09
Sloan SB et al. - A patient with a chronic course of sarcoidosis with pulmonary and cutaneous involvement presented with dystrophy involving 20 nails. Histologic analysis revealed noncaseating granulomas consistent with nail sarcoidosis, and radiologic evaluation revealed bony cysts typical of sarcoidosis. Nail dystrophy in sarcoidosis is rare; however, when present, it signifies a chronic course of disease.
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