Rahmouni S, Maatallah K, Ferjani H, Riahi H, Manamani L, Kaffel D, Hamdi W. Spontaneous improvement of sarcoidosis mimicking a vertebral metastatic lesion: It's indeed possible!
Clin Case Rep 2020;
8:2423-2428. [PMID:
33363753 PMCID:
PMC7752396 DOI:
10.1002/ccr3.3172]
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Abstract
The diagnosis of vertebral sarcoidosis can be challenging. Besides, there is no consensus for the treatment of these lesions. Exceptionally, lesions may show spontaneous regression. To our knowledge, there are only two case reports of spontaneous resolution of vertebral sarcoidosis documented by follow-up MRI. Herein, we present a third case.
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