
Systemic disease is a disease that affects many parts of the body including vital organs. Is a disorder that sarcoidosis is a systemic disease. Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that usually begins in the lungs and can eventually affect other vital organs like the brain, as welll as the lymph nodes, eyes and skin. Abnormal masses or lumps called granulomas began benignly. Scleroderma, an autoimmune disease, sarcoidosis, as the main affects the skin and other organs with a thickening of tissue, as seen in the scar tissue. Although these disorders have in common, there are differences.
SYMPTOMS
Skin, nose, eyes as different types of wound healing, in the case Sacoidosis. Scleroderma manifests as an area of itch or be painful, often accompanied by red and swollen. Sclerosis lesions are usually found in the fingers in the neck, face and legs. Although a variety of skin lesions and scleroderma sarcodisis can be like them, those of scleroderma can be fatal if the disease has begun to influence the internal organs. Another difference between the two is sarcoidosis, which may disappear by itself, without scleroderma. The dermatologist should look for a correct diagnosis.
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