A 55-year-old female presented to the ER with sudden onset of shoness of breath along with syncope. Chest x ray was unremarkable. ECG was done. On examination, some skin lesions were observed. What is the most likely diagnosis in the above case: –

Correct Answer: Sarcoidosis
Description: This is a case of sarcoidosis. ECG shows complete hea block. Skin lesions shows erythema nodosum. Extrapulmonary sarcoidosis manifests as: - Conduction defects Joint lesions Hypercalcemia Neurological defects Hypothyroidism usually doesn't cause complete hea block. Carney syndrome is characterised by multiple lentigines and atrial myxomata. SLE may be associated with Erythema nodosum but doesn't cause complete hea block in adults.
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