Case Study: Inflammatory Disease Presenting as a Doughnut Sign
Case study of a 37-year-old woman with a unique presentation of an inflammatory disease.
Case study of a 37-year-old woman with a unique presentation of an inflammatory disease.
Clinicians should use caution when interpreting the guidelines for the diagnosis and detection of sarcoidosis and must consider unique individual clinical circumstances when managing these patients.
In patients with sarcoidosis, cancer was found to develop earlier in men vs women.
The most common identified pattern of sarcoid arthropathy was acute oligoarthritis with bilateral involvement of the ankles.