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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for sarcoidosis
  1. These lesions of sarcoidosis are located on the elbow and are red, elevated patches (plaques). The cause of sarcoidosis remains unknown.
  2. ... body and may be associated with tuberculosis (TB), sarcoidosis, coccidioidomycosis, systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), fungal infections, or ...
  3. Images ... These are sarcoid lesions on the face. These lesions often appear in scars, as is seen in this photograph.
  4. Images ... Typical sarcoid lesions consist of red, raised lesions (papules) and patches (plaques) with minimal surrounding skin change.
  5. ... lung blockages (cystic fibrosis) Long-term (chronic) infections (sarcoidosis) Permanent scarring and thickening of lung tissue (idiopathic ...
  6. ... lesions. 20 to 25 percent of individuals with sarcoidosis have skin manifestations as seen in this picture. ...
  7. ... there is evidence of inflammation in the lungs (sarcoidosis).