2019
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2019162264
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Case 264: A Case of Osseous Sarcoidosis

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“…Bone lesions may interest the entire skeleton, but they mainly concern the short tubular bones of the hands and feet. 3,4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bone lesions may interest the entire skeleton, but they mainly concern the short tubular bones of the hands and feet. 3,4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An aspect of pseudospondylodiscitis, with a paravertebral spindle image, but disc preservation has been described. 3,6 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is suggested that nail and associated adjacent bone abnormalities may result from sarcoid granuloma having micro-compressing effects in the limited dermal compartment between the phalanx and the nail matrix [4, 11, 12]. The main phalangeal manifestations of osseous sarcoidose were cystic lesions with honeycomb trabecular pattern [13, 14]. Although less frequently described, acro-osteolysis and pathologic fracture can be seen, as in our case which presents acro-osteolyse [15-17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La sarcoïdose est une maladie granulomateuse multisystémique d'étiologie inconnue. Elle peut affecter plusieurs organes avec une prédilection pour le poumon et le système lymphatique [1,2]. Les localisations ostéoarticulaires sont relativement rares et sont dominées par la dactylite sarcoïdosique.…”
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“…Les localisations ostéoarticulaires sont relativement rares et sont dominées par la dactylite sarcoïdosique. Elles apparaissent souvent au cours de l'évolution de la maladie [2]. Le diagnostic est peut-être évident devant un contexte clinique évocateur et une présentation radiologique typique mais le traitement est le plus souvent délicat [3,4].…”
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