Original Article

Sarcoidosis: I. Familial Occurrence, II. Pseudotumor Cerebri and Unusual Skin Lesions

Authors: J R ALLISON, JR., M.D.

Abstract

These case reports point to an apparent incidence of familial sarcoidosis. Unfortunately a certain diagnosis could not be established in some of the patients. The significance of psoriasiform skin lesions in sarcoidosis came up in a case report as well as in the discussion of the paper.

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