Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Immunology, Allergology and Phthisiopulmonology, Kursk State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Abstract
Sarcoidosis, as systemic epithelioid cell granulomatosis, can be accompanied by damage not only to the intrathoracic lymph nodes and lungs, but also to other organs, in particular, the central nervous system and peripheral lymph nodes. In the spectrum of extrathoracic lesions, spinal cord sarcoidosis occurs only in 6-8 % of cases of all brain lesions. The presented clinical example illustrates the lesion of the spinal cord at the level of the thoracic region, although the literature more often describes the lesion of the cervical region. The disease was accompanied by sarcoidosis of the intrathoracic lymph nodes with rapid spontaneous regression and sarcoidosis of the supraclavicular lymph node. The diagnosis was confirmed after a peripheral lymph node biopsy. Spinal cord sarcoidosis in this patient was characterized by rapid regression against the background of parenteral administration of dexamethasone for 14 days, followed by transfer to tablet forms of prednisone. The positive dynamics of spinal cord sarcoidosis refuted the assumption of the presence of a sarcoid reaction in the lymph nodes against the background of a spinal cord tumor. The use of a course of rehabilitation techniques contributed to the recovery of working capacity.
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