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Clin Dermatol ; 32(5): 654-9, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25160107

ABSTRACT

Although the cause of sarcoidosis is unknown, there is growing support for the concept that sarcoidal granulomas result from a hypersensitivity reaction producing a nonspecific response to an extrinsic or intrinsic (autoimmune) antigen in genetically susceptible individuals. The immune milieu associated with these antigens, localized in a specific cutaneous area, produces a variant of Ruocco's "immunocompromised district." This may explain the predilection for sarcoidal granulomas in association with foreign bodies, tattoos, herpes zoster-affected dermatomes, and scars. Similar antigenic stimulation produces sarcoidal granulomas surrounding internal tumors. Finally, systemic sarcoidosis, as manifested by hilar adenopathy, may reflect the lymphatic spread of foreign antigens.


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Granuloma/immunology , Sarcoidosis/immunology , Skin Diseases/immunology , Cicatrix/immunology , Foreign Bodies/immunology , Humans , Tattooing/adverse effects
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