Abstract

We present a middle‐aged female Japanese case of subcutaneous sarcoidosis on the unilateral limb with pulmonary and eye involvements, who was seropositive for anti‐double strand DNA antibody and rheumatoid factor. The oculocutaneous and pulmonary lesions were subsided with persisted serological abnormalities. This paper provides updating evidence for the pathogenic significance of humoral autoimmune background in the disease.

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