Summary:
Interferon-induced sarcoidosis is well documented. We report a case of sarcoidosis in a patient
with hepatitis C virus infection treated with pegylated interferon alpha and ribavirin. The patient
developed cutaneous sarcoidosis about 6 months after beginning of the combination therapy.
Spontaneous regression of the lesions was noted after discontinuation of the treatment.
Interferon-alpha is known to stimulate T helper cells with a TH-1 profile immune response, which
is the key immunologic event of a sarcoid granuloma formation. In addition to its antiviral action,
ribavirin also enhanced the TH-1 response. Incidence of drug induced sarcoidosis may be
underreported, because many symptoms of sarcoidosis mimic the side-effects of interferon as
fever, myalgias, arthralgias, fatigue and symptoms of pulmonary diseases.
Key words:
hepatitis C – interferon-alpha – sarcoidosis
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