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Clinical Trial
. 1977;154(3):185-9.
doi: 10.1159/000251128.

Cutaneous sarcoidosis treated with levamisole

Clinical Trial

Cutaneous sarcoidosis treated with levamisole

N K Veien. Dermatologica. 1977.

Abstract

16 patients with cutaneous sarcoidosis were treated intermittently over a period of 6 months with levamisole in an open study. The skin lesions cleared in 2 of 13 patients completing the course of treatment. Aggravation of the sarcoidosis was noted in 2 other patients after a few weeks of treatment. Tuberculin sensitivity did not increase during the treatment period. Dinitrochlorobenzene sensitivity increased in 5 patients but the lesions did not clear in any of these patients. It is concluded that levamisole is not useful in the treatment of cutaneous sarcoidosis.

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