2015
DOI: 10.4236/ijcm.2015.64032
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Systemic Sarcoidosis Revealed by a Nasal Lesion: A Case Report

Abstract: A 62-year-old man presented with bilateral nasal obstruction and recurrent epistaxis episodes. Physical examination revealed normal body temperature and free cervical lymph nodes areas. Nasal endoscopy found a congestive nasal mucosa associated to bilateral inferior turbinate hypertrophy with a granular aspect of the right inferior turbinate. The biological examination showed lymphopenia, inflammatory syndrome, high serum level of angiotensin-converting enzyme and β2 microglobulin. Tuberculin skin test and Qua… Show more

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“…Sinonasal sarcoidosis may be seen in an isolated form or related to a multisystemic disease [2]. Nasal localization constitutes less than 2% of cases and is rare [7]. A case of nasal sarcoidosis alongside systemic attachment was first reported by Boeck in 1905 [2].…”
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“…Sinonasal sarcoidosis may be seen in an isolated form or related to a multisystemic disease [2]. Nasal localization constitutes less than 2% of cases and is rare [7]. A case of nasal sarcoidosis alongside systemic attachment was first reported by Boeck in 1905 [2].…”
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“…The most common symptom is nasal obstruction [4]. The diagnosis of sarcoidosis is made through clinical, radiologic and histologic examinations together [7].…”
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