European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 16, Issue 8 , Pages 545-550, December 2005

Sweet's syndrome and sarcoidosis

  • W.R. Saliba

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine C, Hae'meK Medical Center, Afula 18101, Israel
    • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Department of Internal Medicine C, Hae'meK Medical Center, Afula 18101, Israel.
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  • G.S. Habib

      Affiliations

    • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel
    • Department of Internal Medicine B, Lady Davis Medical Center, St. Michal 7, Haifa 34362, Israel
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  • M. Elias

      Affiliations

    • Department of Internal Medicine C, Hae'meK Medical Center, Afula 18101, Israel
    • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel

Received 8 November 2004; received in revised form 12 May 2005; accepted 2 June 2005.

Abstract 

In this review we summarize a number of cases of Sweet's syndrome (SS) associated with sarcoidosis that have been reported in the English literature. In all of the cases, the two disorders were diagnosed simultaneously. Patients with both disorders were younger and had a higher rate of fever than patients with SS alone. In this group of patients, we found a trend toward less skin involvement of the face and trunk, more involvement of the upper limbs, and more atypical skin lesions, particularly papules. The association of the two disorders seems to be more related to a subset of acute sarcoidosis (Lofgren's syndrome). All of the patients in this group had a benign course and self-limiting disease. Thus, SS in association with sarcoidosis could be considered a favorable prognostic factor. Although SS has a high rate of recurrence, no recurrence occurred in this group of patients during follow-up.

Keywords: Sweet's syndrome, Sarcoidosis, Lofgren's syndrome, Pathogenesis

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PII: S0953-6205(05)00295-5

doi:10.1016/j.ejim.2005.06.017

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume 16, Issue 8 , Pages 545-550, December 2005