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British Journal of Dermatology

British Journal of Dermatology

Volume 97 Issue 2, Pages 213 - 216

Published Online: 29 Jul 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 British Association of Dermatologists



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Cutaneous sarcoidosis treated with methotrexate
N.K. VEIEN 1 H. BRODTHAGEN 1
  1 Department of Dermatology, Finsen Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark
 Correspondence to: Dr Niels K. Veien, Department of Dermatology, Finsen Institute, Strandboulevarden 49, DK 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.
Copyright 1977 British Association of Dermatologists

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Sixteen patients with cutaneous sarcoidosis, 15 of whom also had involvement of other organs, were treated with methotrexate (MTX) orally once a week in an open study. The treatment period was from 1 to 72 months (mean 23 months). In 12 patients the skin lesions cleared, and in 3 of 4 patients who had sarcoid uveitis this cleared as well. The chest X-ray of 6 patients showed no corresponding improvement in pulmonary changes or in hilar adenopathy.

Ten patients suffered side effects, usually nausea on the day MTX was taken. Two had transiently increased transaminase levels. Treatment was discontinued in 2 patients due to nausea.

It is concluded that MTX is a useful alternative to systemically administered glucocorticoids in the treatment of disfiguring cutaneous sarcoidosis and sarcoid uveitis. The effect of MTX on hilar adenopathy and pulmonary sarcoidosis is uncertain.


Accepted for publication 4 February 1977

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10.1111/j.1365-2133.1977.tb15068.x About DOI

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