Acute arthritis caused by sarcoidosis.
Rio OgamiYuki OtsukaKou HasegawaKazuki TokumasuMikako ObikaMasanori FujiiFumio OtuskaPublished in: Journal of general and family medicine (2023)
Here we report a case of sarcoidosis which demonstrated with bilateral ankle arthritis. We usually do not consider sarcoidosis routinely for the differential diagnosis of acute arthritis, however, up to 15 to 25% of sarcoidosis complicate arthritis, typically in ankle joints. Sarcoid arthritis is reported to occur mainly in young northern Europe women, whereas this case intimate that we should take sarcoidosis into account as the differential diagnosis of ankle arthralgia also among Asian men especially when combining upper respiratory symptoms.