Chronic edema of the lower extremeties, chronic dry cough, bleeding under skin, photosensitivity, & migraines.
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Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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I've never had any of the symptoms of Behcet's such as mouth sores. I do have a lot of the symptoms of scleroderma, including esophageal dysmotility (I have had increasing difficulty swallowing,) patches of tighter or harder than normal skin, but no strictures or other abnormalities were found in the endoscopy, and those patches of skin are all in areas where the "bleeding under the skin" (which you said might be arythema nosodum) has faded leaving brownish liver colored stains. I also tested negative for anti-nuclear antibodies, which I understand is one of the diagnostics used in attempting to diagnose scleroderma and lupus, so my doctor seems satisfied that I don't have either of those or Behcet's.
I read a peer reviewed study indicating that the morphological changes indicative of ARVD can be mimicked by sarcoidosis with cardiac involvement, and my doctor suspected for a month or more that I had ARVD before seeing imaging results that disproved that hypothesis. The dilated IVC and "stiffness" in the right atrium and ventricle remain inexplicable.
Given all this, and the scattered sub-pleural nodules, I'm considering asking my doctor to test my vitamin D and calcium levels because at this point sarcoidosis, unlikely though it may be, seems as good an avenue to explore as any.
Thanks for your insights and prompt reply! It was time and money well spent. You are providing a valuable service here at a time when people are in ever greater need of direct communication with an increasingly distant (or so it seems) medical community. It is greatly appreciated. :)