Annales de médecine interne
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Ann Med Interne (Paris) · Jan 1984
[Skin manifestations of sarcoidosis. Review of the literature and 53 personal cases].
The authors review the literature and 53 personal cases, and describe the very variable appearances of the skin lesions in sarcoidosis: these may be divided into two main groups: non-specific "vasculitis" mainly represented by acute lesions of the erythema nodosum type, and specific polymorphic lesions often difficult to diagnose clinically and requiring skin biopsy. As in previous reports, the personal cases bring out a number of special features: silicotic granulomatous sarcoid like lesions may be observed in authentic cases of sarcoidosis; lesions identical to those described in systemic sarcoidosis may appear in isolation without other localisations. Is this cutaneous sarcoid? or sarcoid-like granulomata of unknown origin? The treatment of sarcoid skin lesions is described briefly.
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Ann Med Interne (Paris) · Jan 1984
Case Reports[Adie's syndrome and polyneuropathy: apropos of a new case and a case of pupillotonia, polyneuropathy and generalized amyloidosis sparing the nerve].
The association of Adie's syndrome and of neuropathy of chronic evolution is not a frequent occurrence; first made known by Togi in 1967, four cases have been described ever since. The authors report two new observations: one concerns a man showing a unilateral tonic pupil associated to sensory neuropathy, raised C. ⋯ The other is that of a woman affected with bilateral pupillotonia, motor neuropathy of the four limbs and generalized amylosis. If the first observation is comparable to the five cases reported, the second is more questionable: the absence of amyloid deposit on three nerve biopsies and at the ciliary ganglion level does not absolutely exclude the possibility of amyloid neuropathy.