Photo-Induced Sarcoidosis in a Diabetic Patient Receiving Metformin Hydrochloride.

IF 0.8 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Case Reports in Dermatology Pub Date : 2025-06-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000546617
Hanae Fujita, Yuki Mizutani, Akinobu Hayashi, Keiichi Yamanaka
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Introduction: Sarcoidosis can present with a wide range of skin manifestations, occurring in approximately 30% of sarcoidosis patients. However, photosensitivity in cutaneous sarcoidosis is exceedingly rare. This case report details a unique presentation of photosensitive cutaneous sarcoidosis, its diagnosis, and treatment.

Case presentation: A 65-year-old woman presented with numerous erythematous lesions on her eyelids, persisting for 5 months despite treatments with fexofenadine hydrochloride and topical steroids. Her medical history included diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia, managed with rosuvastatin, metformin, and a combination of teneligliptin and canagliflozin. After discontinuation of rosuvastatin due to suspected interstitial granulomatous dermatitis, her lesions remained unchanged. Clinical examination revealed annular plaques on sun-exposed areas, and skin biopsy showed noncaseating granulomas with eosinophilic infiltration. Elevated serum ACE, calcium, and soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels supported a diagnosis of cutaneous sarcoidosis. Lesions were resistant to systemic and topical steroid treatments, prompting suspicion of photosensitivity. Photo testing identified UVB sensitivity during metformin use, which resolved after discontinuation of the drug. The patient's lesions improved 1 week after stopping metformin, enabling prednisone tapering without recurrence.

Conclusion: This case highlights metformin as a potential photosensitizing agent in cutaneous sarcoidosis. While the relationship between diabetes mellitus and sarcoidosis remains unclear, chronic inflammation in diabetes may influence sarcoidosis progression. In cases of refractory cutaneous sarcoidosis despite systemic steroid treatment, it is crucial to consider the coexistence of photosensitivity, particularly drug-induced photosensitivity. Therefore, carefully reviewing the patient's medication history is essential for accurate diagnosis and management.

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接受盐酸二甲双胍治疗的糖尿病患者的光致结节病。
结节病可表现为广泛的皮肤表现,约30%的结节病患者发生。然而,皮肤结节病的光敏性极为罕见。本病例报告详细介绍了光敏性皮肤结节病的独特表现,其诊断和治疗。病例介绍:一名65岁女性,眼睑出现大量红斑病变,尽管使用盐酸非索非那定和局部类固醇治疗,但持续了5个月。她的病史包括糖尿病和血脂异常,使用瑞舒伐他汀、二甲双胍以及替尼格列汀和卡格列净联合用药。在疑似间质性肉芽肿性皮炎停用瑞舒伐他汀后,她的病变保持不变。临床检查显示暴露在阳光下的环状斑块,皮肤活检显示非干酪化肉芽肿伴嗜酸性粒细胞浸润。血清ACE、钙和可溶性白介素-2受体水平升高支持皮肤结节病的诊断。病变抵抗全身和局部类固醇治疗,提示光敏的怀疑。光测试确定在使用二甲双胍期间UVB敏感性,停药后解决。停用二甲双胍1周后,患者病变改善,强的松逐渐减少,无复发。结论:本病例强调二甲双胍作为皮肤结节病的潜在光敏剂。虽然糖尿病和结节病之间的关系尚不清楚,但糖尿病的慢性炎症可能影响结节病的进展。在难治性皮肤结节病的病例中,尽管进行了全身类固醇治疗,但考虑光敏性的共存是至关重要的,特别是药物引起的光敏性。因此,仔细回顾患者的用药史对于准确诊断和治疗至关重要。
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