Possible coexistence of SLE and sarcoidosis in a Chinese female patient
Identifieur interne : 002073 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 002072; suivant : 002074Possible coexistence of SLE and sarcoidosis in a Chinese female patient
Auteurs : K. K. Lee [Hong Kong] ; W. S. Wong [Hong Kong]Source :
- APLAR Journal of Rheumatology [ 0219-0494 ] ; 2003-05.
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- Antinuclear, Antinuclear antibody, Aplar, Aplar journal, Axillary, Axillary lymphadenopathy, Buttock, Buttock lump, Chinese population, Cutaneous, Epitheloid granuloma, Erythematosus, Further enquiry, Giant cells, Grocott stains, High resolution, Hong kong, Intravenous ampicillin, Lower zones, Lupus, Lupus nephritis, Lymphadenopathy, Mediastinal, Node, Painful buttock lump, Panniculitis, Physical examination, Queen mary hospital, Rheumatology, Sarcoidosis, Septal panniculitis, Steroid, Surgical unit, Suspicious mediastinal, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Thorax, Tomography.
Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and sarcoidosis, both being multisystem disorders, share some common clinical features. However, while SLE is not an uncommon disease in the Chinese population, sarcoidosis is distinctly rare in the Chinese. We report a Chinese female patient whose presenting features tend to suggest a lupus‐like illness. However, eventually, the diagnosis of sarcoidosis was documented, based on the histological findings of her lymph node biopsy. The possible coexistence of SLE and sarcoidosis is discussed.
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DOI: 10.1046/j.0219-0494.2003.00025.x
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