CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · J Neurol Surg Rep 2019; 80(02): e27-e29
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1687845
Case Report
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Osseous Sarcoidosis with a Solitary Lytic Skull Lesion: A Case Report

Vignaraja Thirunavukarasu
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
,
Caitlin Thirunavukarasu
2   Department of Internal Medicine, The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
,
Timothy Willis
3   Department of Anatomical Pathology, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
,
Antonio Tsahtsarlis
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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Publication History

22 March 2018

18 January 2019

Publication Date:
28 June 2019 (online)

Abstract

Bone sarcoidosis is an uncommon manifestation of the multisystemic disease with skull involvement being rare. We present the case of a 32-year-old female who was referred by her General Practitioner with a left calvarial lesion on a background of previous unilateral 7th nerve palsy and diabetes mellitus. Images demonstrated a left frontoparietal calvarial osteolytic lesion. She underwent resection by the neurosurgical team with histopathological study revealing noncaseating granulomas, consistent with sarcoidosis. Given absence of other systemic features of sarcoidosis, she did not undergo systemic treatment.