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Sarcoidosis with Acute Recurrent Polyarthritis and Hypercalcemia
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2006
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VasculitisPathologyDermatologyRheumatoid DisorderSerum CalciumClinical FindingAcute Recurrent PolyarthritisRheumatoid ArthritisRheumatologyAutoimmune DiseaseRheumatic DiseasesAutoimmunityPaediatric RheumatologySclerodermaAnterior UveitisSjögren’s SyndromeLymphatic DiseaseMedicineRecurrent Episodes
A 45-year-old woman had bleary eyes and recurrent episodes of fever and arthritis in the knees and ankles. The patient had anterior uveitis, negative findings of the tuberculin test, and an increased serum lysozyme level, but bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy (BHL) was absent. During the course of her disease, the serum calcium and angiotensin-converting enzyme levels gradually increased to above the normal level, and the patient was clinically diagnosed as having sarcoidosis. The clinical features of arthritis were typical of those of Löfgrens syndrome although BHL and erythema nodosum were absent. The patient was successfully treated with 15 mg/day of prednisolone.
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