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Solitary Sarcoid Granuloma of the Iris Mimicking Tuberculosis: A Case Report

Introduction. We report a case of a male patient presented with sarcoid lesions of the iris and conjunctiva, mimicking tuberculosis due to epithelioid cell granulomas with small central necrosis in conjunctival biopsy. Patient. A 25-year-old man was referred to our department for further management...

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Autores principales: Rejdak, Robert, Pogorelov, Pavel, Mardin, Christian Y., Szkaradek, Małgorzata, Juenemann, Anselm G. M.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3964902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24734169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/656042
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author Rejdak, Robert
Pogorelov, Pavel
Mardin, Christian Y.
Szkaradek, Małgorzata
Juenemann, Anselm G. M.
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Pogorelov, Pavel
Mardin, Christian Y.
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Juenemann, Anselm G. M.
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description Introduction. We report a case of a male patient presented with sarcoid lesions of the iris and conjunctiva, mimicking tuberculosis due to epithelioid cell granulomas with small central necrosis in conjunctival biopsy. Patient. A 25-year-old man was referred to our department for further management of an “iris tumor with iridocyclitis” in his right eye. Initial examination showed an isolated vascular tumor of the iris and ciliary body with anterior uveitis and mutton-fat keratic precipitates, suggesting the diagnosis of a granulomatous disease. Conjunctival biopsy revealed granulomatous epithelioid cell inflammation with small central necrosis without acid-fast bacilli. Extensive systemic examination, including bronchoscopy and transbronchial biopsy, provided the diagnosis of sarcoidosis stage 2 with pulmonary involvement, thus ruling out tuberculosis. Systemic and local steroid therapy was initiated, leading to complete recovery of our patient with complete disappearance of the iris lesion and improvement of the pulmonary function. Conclusion. Although noncaseating epithelioid cell granulomas are typical for sarcoidosis, small central necrosis can be found in some granulomas, leading to presumption of tuberculosis. Extensive systemic checkup in cooperation with other specialists is essential to confirm the correct diagnosis and to initiate the appropriate therapy.
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spelling pubmed-39649022014-04-14 Solitary Sarcoid Granuloma of the Iris Mimicking Tuberculosis: A Case Report Rejdak, Robert Pogorelov, Pavel Mardin, Christian Y. Szkaradek, Małgorzata Juenemann, Anselm G. M. J Ophthalmol Review Article Introduction. We report a case of a male patient presented with sarcoid lesions of the iris and conjunctiva, mimicking tuberculosis due to epithelioid cell granulomas with small central necrosis in conjunctival biopsy. Patient. A 25-year-old man was referred to our department for further management of an “iris tumor with iridocyclitis” in his right eye. Initial examination showed an isolated vascular tumor of the iris and ciliary body with anterior uveitis and mutton-fat keratic precipitates, suggesting the diagnosis of a granulomatous disease. Conjunctival biopsy revealed granulomatous epithelioid cell inflammation with small central necrosis without acid-fast bacilli. Extensive systemic examination, including bronchoscopy and transbronchial biopsy, provided the diagnosis of sarcoidosis stage 2 with pulmonary involvement, thus ruling out tuberculosis. Systemic and local steroid therapy was initiated, leading to complete recovery of our patient with complete disappearance of the iris lesion and improvement of the pulmonary function. Conclusion. Although noncaseating epithelioid cell granulomas are typical for sarcoidosis, small central necrosis can be found in some granulomas, leading to presumption of tuberculosis. Extensive systemic checkup in cooperation with other specialists is essential to confirm the correct diagnosis and to initiate the appropriate therapy. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3964902/ /pubmed/24734169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/656042 Text en Copyright © 2014 Robert Rejdak et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Szkaradek, Małgorzata
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Solitary Sarcoid Granuloma of the Iris Mimicking Tuberculosis: A Case Report
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title_short Solitary Sarcoid Granuloma of the Iris Mimicking Tuberculosis: A Case Report
title_sort solitary sarcoid granuloma of the iris mimicking tuberculosis: a case report
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3964902/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/656042
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