Abstract

The radiographic features of sarcoidosis of bone are such as to suggest a possible infection as a cause of the lesions. This article explains how such lesions can be explained without resorting to a hypothesized infection as the etiology. Accepting that sarcoidosis definitely is not an infection is important for clinicians because not doing so can result in treatment errors.

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