October 2024 Medical Image of the Month: Lofgren syndrome with Erythema Nodosum

By: Jamison M

Abstract: 

No abstract available. Article truncated after 150 words. A 33-year-old man with a past medical history of non-metastatic right sided testicular cancer status post radical orchiectomy 10 years prior presented to the emergency department for 1 week of bilateral lower extremity swelling and pain. He had associated shortness of breath, right sided chest pain, fatigue, and night sweats. Physical exam revealed bilateral ankle swelling with erythema and warmth and there was noted an erythematous nodule over the medial right knee and anterior right thigh (Figure 1). He was tachycardic to a rate of 110 bpm, but otherwise had an unremarkable physical exam and review of systems. 

The lower extremity lesions were consistent with erythema nodosum. Sarcoidosis was an amounting differential but as this is a diagnosis of exclusion, alternate causes needed to be ruled out. Deep vein thrombosis was excluded. CT angiogram did not show pulmonary embolus but it did show diffuse multifocal sub centimeter pulmonary nodules measuring …

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