ABSTRACT
We report a case of systemic sarcoidosis, diagnosed 13 years ago by transbronchial biopsy. Our patient had a spontaneous resolution of hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy 6 months after diagnosis. She presented with a skin rash on her thyroidectomy scar after a period of 4 years of complete remission. The patient complained that her thyroidectomy incision scar rose up, reddened and hardened. Biopsy of the skin lesion revealed non-caseating epithelioid granulomas with histiocytes and multinucleated giant cells. She was successfully treated with oral prednisone. Scar sarcoidosis recurred twice in a 7-year follow-up period without accompanying systemic sarcoidosis. Vitiligo appeared with the last relapse of scar sarcoidosis. The case we present is of interest due to the recurrent attacks of scar sarcoidosis in a patient during the remission period of systemic sarcoidosis. Another aspect of this case is the association of the disease with vitiligo without any sign of an autoimmune disease.
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Cicatrix/pathology , Sarcoidosis/etiology , Sarcoidosis/pathology , Vitiligo/complications , Adult , Cicatrix/etiology , Female , Humans , Recurrence , Sarcoidosis/therapy , Thyroidectomy/adverse effectsABSTRACT
Stiff skin syndrome (SSS) is a disease similar to scleroderma with an unknown etiology. Stone-hard areas of skin are observed from birth or in early childhood. In this article we describe a 15-year-old girl with skin hardening and limitation of movement. We diagnosed the case as SSS, of which we have not encountered a similar report in the Turkish literature.