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- J L Hebel, R L Snider, and D Mitchell.
- Naval Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina.
- Cutis. 1993 Oct 1;52(4):223-4.
AbstractLofgren's syndrome consists of a triad of erythema nodosum, bilateral hilar adenopathy, and arthritis and heralds the acute onset of sarcoidosis. A single symptom may be misdiagnosed and mistreated by an unsuspecting physician. We present a case of Lofgren's syndrome that was initially believed to be cellulitis. We briefly review the course and treatment of Lofgren's syndrome.
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