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Table 1 Patient demographics, affected areas, clinical types of sarcoidosis and complications

From: High rate of cardiac sarcoidosis presenting with cutaneous plaque type sarcoidosis in 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography: a case series

Patient

Sex

Age (years)

Cutaneous sarcoid type

Imaging device used

Myocardial involvement

Other positive regions

Complications

1

M

66

Plaque (face)

PET

+

Mediastinal LN diaphragm left parotid gland

Sjögren syndrome

2

F

74

Plaque (face)

PET

+

Mediastinal LN

Hepatitis C virus

3

F

93

Plaque (face)

PET

Left supraclavicular LN Mediastinal LN retroperitoneal LN

Lung tumor

4

F

48

Plaque (face)

PET

+

Mediastinal LN retroperitoneal LN Periaortal LN neck LN

Past history of lung tuberculosis Hepatitis B virus

5

F

63

Nodule (face)

Ga Scintigraphy

Muscle sarcoid (gastrocnemius)

Rheumatoid arthritis

Sjögren syndrome

6

F

59

Nodule (face)

PET

Mediastinal LN

7

F

68

Nodule (face)

PET

Mediastinal LN right leg skin

Antinuclear antigen–positive (×1280)

8

F

58

Nodule (face)

Ga Scintigraphy

Mediastinal LN

Hashimoto's disease

9

F

32

Nodule (face, right knee)

PET

10

F

55

Scar (both knees)

PET

+

Mediastinal LN Left supraclavicular LN Retroperitoneal LN

11

F

43

Scar (both knees)

PET

Mediastinal LN

Myoma uteri

12

M

73

Subcutaneous type (face) nodule (left arm), papules (entire body)

Ga Scintigraphy

Past history of lung tuberculosis Hepatitis C virus

  1. Ga, gallium; LN, lymph node; PET, positron emission tomography.