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Juvenile dermatomyositis is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the muscle, skin, and other organs. Although localized edema is a common feature of juvenile dermatomyositis, generalized edema has been reported infrequently. We describe a patient with juvenile dermatomyositis presenting with anasarca and note that generalized edema has been associated with severe disease activity.
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PMID:Juvenile dermatomyositis presenting with anasarca: A possible indicator of severe disease activity. 1139 48

Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the muscle, connective tissue, skin, gastrointestinal tract and small nerves. Periorbital and facial edema may also be associated. Although localized edema is a common feature of juvenile dermatomyositis, generalized edema has been reported rarely. In this article, we report a 14-year-old boy with juvenile dermatomyositis presenting with generalized edema. Of the diagnostic criteria of JDM, severe symmetric weakness of the proximal musculature, characteristic cutaneous changes, elevated serum muscle enzymes and myopathic electromyographic abnormalities were observed. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the lower extremities and pelvis showed marked diffuse edema in the subcutaneous tissue, muscles and myofascia. We suggest that MRI findings, which are not among the diagnostic criteria, may also be included in the diagnostic criteria of JDM. To the best of our knowledge, this is the 19th case of JDM reported for generalized edema in the English literature.
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PMID:A rare complication of generalized edema in juvenile dermatomyositis: a report of one case. 1513 Jun 94

Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the muscle, connective tissue, skin, gastrointestinal tract, and small nerves. Periorbital and facial edema may also be associated. Although localized edema is a common feature of JDM, generalized edema has rarely been reported. Here, we report a 3.5-year-old boy with JDM presenting with generalized edema. The diagnostic criteria of JDM rely on typical clinical manifestations that include: severe symmetric weakness of the proximal musculature, characteristic cutaneous changes, elevated serum skeletal muscle enzymes, and myopathic electromyographic pattern. Our patient initially received methylprednisolone and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) without significant improvement, so he was given azathioprine and a prolonged course of oral prednisolone. We conclude that JDM should be suspected in patients presenting with anasarca in the absence of laboratory parameters of other causes of generalized edema and an appearance of heliotrope rash with muscle weakness. Also, we suggest that muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should be considered among the diagnostic tools of JDM.
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PMID:Anasarca: not a nephrotic syndrome but dermatomyositis. 1841 93

Juvenile dermatomyositis is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation of the muscle skin and other organs. Although localized edema is a common feature of juvenile dermatomyositis generalized edema has been reported infrequently. We describe a patient with dermatomyositis and anasarca and present a brief review of the literature.
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PMID:[Juvenile dermatomyositis presenting with anasarca: a possible new variant]. 1860 89