Case Reports in Rheumatology (Jan 2013)

Sarcoidosis Presenting as Löfgren’s Syndrome with Myopathy

  • Şenol Kobak,
  • Murat Yalçin,
  • Fidan Sever,
  • Guray Oncel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/125251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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A 34-year-old female patient, who had proximal muscle weakness for 8 months, presented with erythema nodosum lesions on the pretibial region in addition to pain, swelling, and movement restriction in both ankles for the last one month. Thoracic CT demonstrated hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. She underwent mediastinoscopic lymph node biopsy; biopsy result was consistent with noncaseating granuloma. Serum angiotensin converting enzyme level and muscle enzymes have been elevated. Muscular MRI and EMG findings were consistent with myositis. Muscle biopsy was done, and myopathy was found. The patient was diagnosed with sarcoidosis, Löfgren's syndrome, and sarcoid myopathy. The patient displayed remarkable clinical and radiological regression after 6-month corticosteroid and MTX therapy.