Reactivation of Old Scars in an Elderly Man Revealing Löfgren's Syndrome

  • Vardhan Reddy Munagala V
  • Tomar V
  • Aggarwal A
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Here, we report the case of a 55-year-old man with reactivation of old cutaneous scars associated with a febrile illness, episcleritis, polyarthralgias, erythema nodosum and hilar adenopathy. High-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) revealed right paratracheal, bilateral hilar, and subcarinal lymphadenopathy without any nodular densities in both lung fields. A scar biopsy revealed multiple noncaseating granulomas and confirmed the diagnosis of sarcoidosis. A short course of oral steroids led to regression of systemic symptoms, and the scars returned to baseline size. This patient represented a rare case of simultaneous Löfgren’s syndrome and scar sarcoidosis.

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Vardhan Reddy Munagala, V., Tomar, V., & Aggarwal, A. (2013). Reactivation of Old Scars in an Elderly Man Revealing Löfgren’s Syndrome. Case Reports in Rheumatology, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/736143

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