The natural history of cutaneous sarcoidosis. Clinical spectrum and histological analysis of 40 cases

ConclusionsSarcoidosis may be manifested as an isolated cutaneous disorder. No clinical or histopathological features seem to be helpful to discriminate cases of a persistent isolated cutaneous disease from those that will develop systemic involvement. Since the development of systemic involvement in cases of isolated cutaneous sarcoidosis can occur many years afterward, careful monitoring seems advisable, and a long follow ‐up is recommended.
Source: International Journal of Dermatology - Category: Dermatology Authors: Tags: Report Source Type: research