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Flexion contracture of the fingers caused by sarcoidosis: an 11-year follow-up.
We report the long-term result of operative treatment of a flexion contracture of the fingers resulting from sarcoidosis, in which the contracture recurred. Even with complete excision of the granulomatous lesion, a new lesion may appear in a previously healthy area, so a radical cure by operation alone is difficult.