Sarcoid Arthritis
- 1 December 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of internal medicine (1960)
- Vol. 112 (6) , 924-935
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archinte.1963.03860060148016
Abstract
Jonathan Hutchinson, in 1877, in what is generally considered to be the first reported instance of sarcoidosis, remarked that, "I was inclined to consider the skin disease as essentially connected with gout." 1 Twelve years later, in his classic description of uveoparotid fever, Heerfordt described an unexplained transient knee effusion in one of his patients.2 In more recent times, Schaumann, whose name is often linked with that of Boeck in the nomenclature of sarcoidosis, described joint abnormalities in the disease.3 Despite these classic reports, it was not until the last decade that arthritis has been considered to be more than a rare and coincidental finding in patients with sarcoidosis. Although many isolated cases had been noted previously,4-16 in 1952 Myers et al17 were the first to describe in detail a series of patients with significant articular disease, and then, in 1959, Sokoloff and Bunim18 reported their experience with sarcoid arthritisThis publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Rheumatism and Arthritis: Review of American and English Literature of Recent Years: (Fourteenth Rheumatism Review)Annals of Internal Medicine, 1962
- EXPERIENCE WITH PUNCH BIOPSY OF SYNOVIUM IN THE STUDY OF JOINT DISEASEAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1960
- EPIDEMIOLOGIC AND CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS IN SARCOIDOSISAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1959
- RHEUMATISM AND ARTHRITIS:: REVIEW OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH LITERATURE OF RECENT YEARS: (TWELFTH RHEUMATISM REVIEW): Part IAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1959
- MUSCLE INVOLVEMENT IN BOECK'S SARCOIDAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1958
- THE DIAGNOSIS OF SARCOIDOSIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE KVEIM REACTIONAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1955
- SARCOIDOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH POLYARTHRITISAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1952
- ERYTHEMA NODOSUM: THE POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE OF ASSOCIATED PULMONARY HILAR ADENOPATHYAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1951
- AN ARTICLE CONTRIBUTED TO AN ANNIVERSARY VOLUME IN HONOR OF DOCTOR JOSEPH HERSEY PRATTAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1938
- Über eine „Febris uveo-parotidea subchronica“, an der Glandula parotis und der Uvea des Auges lokalisiert und häufig mit Paresen cerebrospinaler Nerven kompliziertAlbrecht von Graefes Archiv für Ophthalmologie, 1909