Abstract
Löfgren's syndrome is a form of acute-type sarcoidosis that is characterized by an association with erythema nodosum and bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy accompanied by arthritis or arthralgia. Sacroiliitis has been described in sarcoidosis but is thought to be very rare. In this article, a 38-year-old female with Löfgren's syndrome and sacroiliitis is described, and previously reported cases involving sarcoid sacroiliitis are briefly reviewed.
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Journal
Archives of Rheumatology
Volume / Issue
Vol. 26 No. 3 (2011): The Archives of Rheumatology
Pages
265-268
History
Published Online
September 30, 2011
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1
Gülcan GÜRER
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Van State Hospital, Van, Turkey
2
Ayşe İYİYAPICI UNUBOL
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Van State Hospital, Van, Turkey
3
Gülnur TAŞÇI BOZBAŞ3
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kuşadası State Hospital, Aydın, Turkey
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Gülcan GÜRER, Ayşe İYİYAPICI UNUBOL, & Gülnur TAŞÇI BOZBAŞ3. (2011). A Case of Sacroiliitis Developing After Löfgren’s Syndrome. Archives of Rheumatology, 26(3), 265–268. https://doi.org/10.5606/tjr.2011.043
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