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The British Journal of Rheumatology, Vol 36, 117-119, Copyright © 1997 by British Society for Rheumatology


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Systemic sclerosis and sarcoidosis, a report of five cases

M De Bandt, S Perrot, C Masson and O Meyer
Department of Rheumatology, Bichat Hospital, Paris, France.

We report on five cases of associated systemic sclerosis and sarcoidosis (associated connective tissue diseases). The special peculiarities of this association are emphasized with a review of the literature (14 other cases reported). The clinical aspects, the prognosis, the role of silica, the likelihood of a chance association and the need (in our opinion) to reconsider the name 'sarcoidosis' are discussed.
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