limited cutaneous sarcoidosis can be treated with topical creams or hydroxychloroquine


Limited cutaneous sarcoidosis is treated with topical or intralesional glucocorticoids and more extensive disease is typically treated with hydroxychloroquine. Patients who fail to respond may be treated with thalidomide, methotrexate, or occasionally TNF-α inhibitors.1

Footnotes

  1. Cutaneous Manifestations of Internal Disease