Superimposed mosaicism in cutaneous sarcoidosis: A hypothesis.

American journal of medical genetics. Part A(2023)

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Sarcoidosis is a chronic granulomatous disorder affecting the lungs, skin, and many other organs. Twin studies suggest that genetic factors account, to a large degree, for the etiology of the disorder. Hence, theoretically, we could postulate that the phenomenon of superimposed mosaicism in the form of a pronounced segmental involvement, overlaying the disseminated non-segmental lesions, should also occur in sarcoidosis. Indeed, one case suggesting superimposed mosaicism in cutaneous sarcoidosis was found in the literature and is reassessed here.
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cutaneous sarcoidosis,flag-like pattern,polygenic disorder,segmental manifestation,superimposed mosaicism,twin studies
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