1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1977.tb05214.x
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Sarcoid granulomas of the skin produced by acrylic and nylon fibres

Abstract: The introduction into the skin of organic or inorganic substances can produce sarcoid-like granulomas. Two new granulomas of this type are described related to acrylic and nylon fibres. The aetiological diagnosis of such lesions can be confirmed by the identification of these synthetic materials within the-granuloma cells, using histochemical techniques used in the textile industry. An 'individual factor', probably immunological in nature, may be implicated.

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“…28 Slight perigranulomatous fibrosis may be present but marked dermal scarring is unusual except in lupus pernio or necrotizing and ulcerating lesions. [190][191][192] Sea urchin spines can produce all types of granuloma, not only sarcoidal ones. 188,189 Other foreign bodies capable of inducing sarcoidal granulomas include acrylic and nylon fibers, wheat stubble, and sea urchin spines.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 Slight perigranulomatous fibrosis may be present but marked dermal scarring is unusual except in lupus pernio or necrotizing and ulcerating lesions. [190][191][192] Sea urchin spines can produce all types of granuloma, not only sarcoidal ones. 188,189 Other foreign bodies capable of inducing sarcoidal granulomas include acrylic and nylon fibers, wheat stubble, and sea urchin spines.…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 This type of granuloma has been the histopathologic hallmark of sarcoidosis 6 and differentiation from sarcoidlike reactions is often arduous. Table 1 summarizes 1, [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] the foreign materials that can elicit a sarcoid-like reaction pattern and which have distinct features that might help to identify them by morphology, and the additional techniques that have contributed to achieve such task.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many fibers were found in fibrotic tissue and some were identified as polyester (7). In two patients in another report, unusual "sarcoid-like granulomas" of the skin were attributed to acrylic or nylon fibers, respectively; one of the patients also had respiratory tract lesions (47). However, data have also shown decreased prevalence of bronchitis among workers in spinning mills using "manmade" fiber compared to workers in cotton mills (48).…”
Section: Human Experiencementioning
confidence: 94%