H. Chasseuil, D. Boutin, E. Frouin, A. Leblanc, E. Hainaut
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Photodistributed sarcoidosis with ophthalmic, arterial and pulmonary symptoms
The photo-induced variant of sarcoidosis is rare. To our knowledge, nine cases have been described.1-6 Symptoms generally consist of mildly erythematous papules on the face and upper chest that respond to topical or systemic corticosteroids and antimalarial agents. We report a case of severe eruptive, photo-induced sarcoidosis with ophthalmic, pulmonary and femoral artery involvement treated successfully with methotrexate.