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* Swedish dermatologist [[Jorgen Schaumann]](1879–1953), introduced sarcoidosis as a multisystem disease for the first time and called it "[[lymphogranuloma benigna]]" to differentiate it from [[Hodgkin lymphoma]]<ref>Schaumann J: Lymphogranuloma benigna in the light of prolonged clinical observations and autopsy findings. Br J Dermatol 1936, 48:399.</ref>. | * Swedish dermatologist [[Jorgen Schaumann]](1879–1953), introduced sarcoidosis as a multisystem disease for the first time and called it "[[lymphogranuloma benigna]]" to differentiate it from [[Hodgkin lymphoma]]<ref>Schaumann J: Lymphogranuloma benigna in the light of prolonged clinical observations and autopsy findings. Br J Dermatol 1936, 48:399.</ref>. | ||
* Sven Lofgren(1910–1978) did studies on primary pulmonary sarcoidosis and the combination of [[hilar adenopathy]] and [[erythema nodosum]] became famous as [[Lofgren syndrome]]<ref>Lofgren S: Primary pulmonary sarcoidosis. Acta Med Scan 1953, 145:424–455.</ref>. Lofgren attended the first world congress on sarcoidosis in London in 1958 and proposed a viral cause for sarcoidosis<ref name="historical">James, D., Sharma, O. From Hutchinson to now: a historical glimpse. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2002;8:416–423.</ref>. | * [[Sven Lofgren]](1910–1978) did studies on primary pulmonary sarcoidosis and the combination of [[hilar adenopathy]] and [[erythema nodosum]] became famous as [[Lofgren syndrome]]<ref>Lofgren S: Primary pulmonary sarcoidosis. Acta Med Scan 1953, 145:424–455.</ref>. Lofgren attended the first world congress on sarcoidosis in London in 1958 and proposed a viral cause for sarcoidosis<ref name="historical">James, D., Sharma, O. From Hutchinson to now: a historical glimpse. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2002;8:416–423.</ref>. | ||
* | * [[Ansgar Kveim]](1892–1966) observed that intradermal inoculation of sarcoid lymph node tissues in sarcoidosis patients, gave rise to sarcoid papules but injection of [[tuberculin]] and [[Frei antigen]] did not produce papules and he served to distinguish sarcoidosis from [[tuberculosis]] by this test<ref>Kveim A: En Ny og Spesifikk Kutanneaksjon ved Boeck’s Sarcoid. Nord Med 1941, 9:169–172</ref>. | ||
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Historical Perspective
- British physician, Jonathan Hutchinson(1828–1913) first described dermatologic manifestations of sarcoidosis as " a case of livid papillary psoriasis" in 1877[1].
- Guy Scadding published Sarcoidosis book in 1967 and collaborated with Sheila Sherlock on liver biopsy for diagnosis of sarcoidosis[2].
- Caesar Boeck(1845-1917) reported 24 cases of "benign military lupoids"[3].
- Swedish dermatologist Jorgen Schaumann(1879–1953), introduced sarcoidosis as a multisystem disease for the first time and called it "lymphogranuloma benigna" to differentiate it from Hodgkin lymphoma[4].
- Sven Lofgren(1910–1978) did studies on primary pulmonary sarcoidosis and the combination of hilar adenopathy and erythema nodosum became famous as Lofgren syndrome[5]. Lofgren attended the first world congress on sarcoidosis in London in 1958 and proposed a viral cause for sarcoidosis[2].
- Ansgar Kveim(1892–1966) observed that intradermal inoculation of sarcoid lymph node tissues in sarcoidosis patients, gave rise to sarcoid papules but injection of tuberculin and Frei antigen did not produce papules and he served to distinguish sarcoidosis from tuberculosis by this test[6].
References
- ↑ Hutchinson J: Case of livid papillary psoriasis. Illustrations of Clinical Surgery. London J and A Churchill 1877, 42.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 James, D., Sharma, O. From Hutchinson to now: a historical glimpse. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2002;8:416–423.
- ↑ Boeck C: Multiple benign sarcoid of the skin. J Cutan Gen Urin Dis 1899, 17:543–550.
- ↑ Schaumann J: Lymphogranuloma benigna in the light of prolonged clinical observations and autopsy findings. Br J Dermatol 1936, 48:399.
- ↑ Lofgren S: Primary pulmonary sarcoidosis. Acta Med Scan 1953, 145:424–455.
- ↑ Kveim A: En Ny og Spesifikk Kutanneaksjon ved Boeck’s Sarcoid. Nord Med 1941, 9:169–172