Current Issue:
January,
2026
Vol.
14(1)
The diversity of cutaneous manifestations of sarcoidosis can be the source of various diagnostic errors. We report a case of cutaneous sarcoidosis in a 64 years old patient who presented with scattered pigmented and itchy annular lesions with raised and sometimes infiltrated borders, with the tendency of central healing. Histopathologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of cutaneous sarcoidosis. This unusual presentation of cutaneous sarcoidosis can be confounded with many skin conditions. Therefore, only a biopsy can easily confirm the diagnosis of these rare forms of cutaneous sarcoidosis.