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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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A 55-year-old Japanese male who developed acute polymyositis and
chorioretinitis
due to toxoplasmosis is described. The patients was well until one month prior to the present admission, when he had an onset of painful swelling of lymphnodes in the posterior cervical region, proximal muscle weakness, myalgia and a partial defect in the visual field of the right eye. He admitted that he had had a chance to eat half-cooked mutton while he had visited Saudi Arabia 40 days before. He was unable to go up and down the stairs at the peak of the illness. Serum CPK was 2050 u/l (N = 5-50) on January 11, 1989. These symptoms improved spontaneously except for the visual field defect. He was admitted to our hospital on January 31, 1989. On admission, neurological examination was unremarkable except for retinal exudate in the right eye which appeared consistent with the clinical diagnosis of toxoplasma
chorioretinitis
. Serum CPK was 103 u/l, and EMG showed myogenic changes. The IgM-immunofluorescent (IFA) anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibody titer was elevated to 640, and IgG-immunofluorescent antibody to 20480 after IgM-IFA. These clinical and serological findings indicate acute and recent Toxoplasma gondii infection. It appeared likely that Toxoplasma gondii directly caused acute
myositis
and
chorioretinitis
. Clinical manifestations of toxoplasma
myositis
may mimic those of idiopathic polymyositis, however, the clinical course of the former is usually self-limited probably because of generation of antibodies which will inhibit the growth of the organism.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Acute acquired toxoplasmosis presenting as polymyositis and chorioretinitis in a Japanese male]. 260 34
Screening by immune disease is useful for one part in the various ocular inflammatory processes, uveitis, vasculitis, (epi)scleritis and
myositis
, for the other in collagen diseases with possible eye complications. The various forms of uveitis can be related either to rheumatic disease, to some HLA antigen, to a microbiological agent, sometimes to sarcoidosis. Retinal vasculitis remains almost always of unknown origin, while scleritis and
myositis
are often related to rheumatic disease, eventually to Wegener's granulomatosis. On the other side, in collagen disease (SLE, polymyositis, sclerodermia a.s.o.) the eye can participate either with fundus, scleral or orbital changes. Concerning therapy, steroids and immunosuppressive cytostatic drugs are the most useful; since most cases remain with unknown etiology, they cannot take benefit from specific therapy, except for instance the
retinochoroiditis
due to toxoplasmosis.
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PMID:[Useful examinations and therapies in immunologic diseases]. 837 20
The presence of both toxoplasmic myocarditis and
myositis
in the same individual has been reported only at autopsy. We report the first case of biopsy-proven toxoplasmic myocarditis and polymyositis simultaneously occurring in the same individual that was diagnosed during life. Results of her toxoplasmic serology were consistent with acute toxoplasmosis. She subsequently developed visual symptoms consistent with toxoplasmic
chorioretinitis
. She had a positive clinical response to therapeutic agents specific against Toxoplasma gondii. Her toxoplasmic serological profile established the diagnosis of acute toxoplasmosis. A toxoplasmic serological profile should be obtained for patients with myocarditis and/or polymyositis of unclear etiology. Endomyocardial or skeletal muscle tissue biopsies may establish the definitive diagnosis of toxoplasmic myocarditis or polymyositis, respectively. Examination of blood by polymerase chain reaction analysis before antitoxoplasmic treatment and early in the course of primary infection with T. gondii may prove useful.
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PMID:Toxoplasmic myocarditis and polymyositis in patients with acute acquired toxoplasmosis diagnosed during life. 914 43
A male fennec fox (Fennecus zerda) kit was examined for lethargy, inappetence, and weight loss. Clinical findings included respiratory distress, a gallop rhythm, and
retinochoroiditis
. Radiography indicated pleural effusion and cardiomegaly. Echocardiographic findings included left ventricular dilatation, low left ventricular ejection fraction, and atrioventricular valvular regurgitation. Necropsy findings were compatible with a diagnosis of congestive heart failure caused by myocarditis. Histopathology showed a disseminated infection with Toxoplasma gondii causing myocarditis, skeletal polymyositis, gastrointestinal
myositis
, and panuveitis. Toxoplasma-induced myocarditis should be included in the differential diagnosis of heart failure and
retinochoroiditis
in the fennec fox.
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PMID:Heart failure caused by toxoplasmosis in a fennec fox (Fennecus zerda). 1553 72
We report a case of severe toxoplasmosis in an immunocompetent patient, characterized by pneumonia,
retinochoroiditis
, hepatitis and
myositis
. Diagnosis was confirmed by serology, T. gondii in thick blood smear and presence of bradyzoites in muscle biopsy. Treatment with pyrimethamine plus sulfadoxine was successful but visual acuity and hip extension were partially recovered. This is the first case report of severe toxoplasmosis in an immunocompetent patient from Peru.
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PMID:Disseminated toxoplasmosis in an immunocompetent patient from Peruvian Amazon. 2046 32