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Cutaneous sarcoidosis and infliximab: evidence for efficacy in refractory disease.
Australasian Journal of Dermatology 2014 November
Biological therapy with tumour necrosis factor alpha antibodies continues to offer a life-changing option for a range of autoimmune and inflammatory skin conditions. We present three cases of sarcoidosis, with refractory cutaneous disease successfully treated with infliximab. A review of the literature shows increased numbers of cases of refractory cutaneous sarcoidosis successfully cleared with infliximab therapy.
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