KMID : 0363220080460081126
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Korean Journal of Dermatology 2008 Volume.46 No. 8 p.1126 ~ p.1128
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A Case of Sarcoidosis on an Acupunctured Area
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Yoo Kwang-Ho
Seo Seong-Jun Hong Chang-Kwun Ahn Ji-Young Park Kui-Young
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Abstract
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Sarcoidosis is a systemic noncaseating granulomatous disorder of unknown origin that can involve any organ, including the skin. It has occasionally occurred on trauma sites, such as on the sites of herpes zoster infections and venepuncture, operations, cosmetic tattoos, and previous laser surgeries. About 25% of systemic-sarcoidosis patients have skin lesions, but cutaneous sarcoidosis can occur without a systemic disease, as in the patient whose case is described herein: a 40-year-old female who presented an erythematous plaque on the left nasolabial fold area, to which acupuncture was applied at an oriental clinic about 3 months earlier, as treatment for left facial nerve palsy.
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KEYWORD
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Acupuncture, Sarcoidosis
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