Sarcoidosis
- 4 November 1948
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 239 (19) , 709-716
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm194811042391905
Abstract
Bone. Localization of the sarcoid lesions in bone has frequently been described, but the true incidence of such involvement is not known. The incidence of roentgenographically demonstrable involvement, however, has ranged between 15 and 25 per cent of cases in several series5, 38, 49, 131; in others it has been considerably lower,45, 132 and only 1 case of such involvement has been reported from Australia.118 The tendency of the lesions to appear at any time, to last for indefinite periods, to regress spontaneously and even to reappear at a later date44 makes it necessary to follow cases for an adequate period by . . .Keywords
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