Osseous sarcoidosis: A multicenter retrospective case-control study of 48 patients
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Titre | Osseous sarcoidosis: A multicenter retrospective case-control study of 48 patients |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Ben Hassine I, Rein C, Comarmond C, Glanowski C, Saidenberg-Kermanac'h N, Meunier B, Schleinitz N, Chanson N, Sacre K, Scherlinger M, Richez C, Hirschi S, Groh M, Devilliers H, Bielefeld P, Saadoun D, Chapelon-Abric C, Arnaud L, Cacoub P |
Journal | JOINT BONE SPINE |
Volume | 86 |
Pagination | 789-793 |
Date Published | NOV |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1297-319X |
Mots-clés | Bone involvement, Osseous manifestations, sarcoidosis |
Résumé | {Objective: To describe the clinical presentation, distribution of lesions, treatment, and outcomes of osseous sarcoidosis. Methods: A French retrospective multicenter study of patients with biopsy-proven sarcoidosis analyzed patients with 1) a biopsy-proven granuloma without caseous necrosis, and either 2) osseous clinical manifestations, or 3) abnormal osseous imaging. Sarcoidosis patients with osseous involvement (cases) were compared with 264 age- and sex-matched sarcoidosis patients with no osseous manifestations (controls). Results: In the osseous sarcoidosis group (n = 88), forty-two (48%) patients had osseous-related symptoms involving the axial (69%) and/or appendicular (58%) skeleton. On imaging, the most commonly affected bones were in the spine (52%), pelvis (42%), hands (22%) and femur (19%). Compared with controls, cases had higher rates of mediastinal (93% vs. 47%) and extra-thoracic lymph node involvement (66% vs. 21%), pulmonary (90% vs. 65%) and cutaneous involvement (44% vs. 23%) (all P<0.0001), and hypercalcemia (8.5% vs. 2% |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jbspin.2019.07.009 |