Abstract

We presented a clinical case of 43-year woman with relapsing course of sarcoidosis affecting the lungs and the skin. The diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy. The initial treatment included systemic corticosteroids which then were withdrawn due to insufficient efficacy with subsequent administration of methotrexate. This case demonstrates a personalized approach to treatment based on modern clinical guidelines and highlights difficulty to develop standard therapeutic strategy for a disease with unknown etiology.

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