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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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The Committee on Infectious Diseases of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Center for Disease Control for many years have recommended the routine use of influenza vaccine in various
hemoglobinopathies
including sickle cell disease. This recommendation, however, has not been included in the patient care protocols of the Comprehensive Sickle Cell Centers program of NIHLB. Most clinicians have not used yearly influenza vaccine for their patients with sickle cell disease. This article reports a case of a 5-year-old boy with sickle cell disease who had not received influenza vaccine. He developed pneumonitis and acute
myositis
during a serologically confirmed influenza B virus infection. The incapacitating and protracted course of his illness presented diagnostic and management problems. His case strongly supports the recommendation of the two infectious disease committees.
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PMID:Sickle cell disease with complicated influenza B virus infection. 160 65
Although sarcoidosis has occasionally been associated with
hemoglobinopathies
, its association with dermatomyositis is extremely rare. A 24 y/o African American male with hemoglobin SC disease developed proximal weakness. He had heliotrope rash, muscle weakness, elevated serum CK,
myositis
by EMG, and no malignancy. A muscle biopsy confirmed dermatomyositis. Two years later, he was hospitalized with constitutional and respiratory symptoms and parotid enlargement. Chest X-ray and CT scan showed diffuse micronodular infiltration in both lungs and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. A transbronchial lung biopsy revealed non-caseating granulomata consistent with sarcoidosis. AFB and fungal stains and cultures were negative. Thus, in this case, sarcoidosis developed after or in association with dermatomyositis. A review of world's literature showed five other non-identical cases of dermatomyositis associated with sarcoidosis.
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PMID:Sarcoidosis and dermatomyositis in a patient with hemoglobin SC. A case report and literature review. 1095 67
Muscle compromise associated with diabetes includes muscle infarction,
myositis
, pyomyositis, and abscess formation. These conditions may also be seen in various other conditions, such as trauma, alcoholism, neoplasia, vasculopathy, HIV infection, and other immunocompromised states and
hemoglobinopathies
. Due to recent advances in imaging technology, these entities are readily detected and treated at an earlier stage. Different diagnostic modalities may be used, particularly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which is best for soft-tissue pathologies. Muscle infarction appears with acute edema and inflammatory changes on T1- and T2-weighted images, enhancing peripherally postcontrast, and nonenhancing central areas suggestive of necrosis, lacking focal fluid collections. The latter feature may help to exclude abscesses, as these mostly present with fluid collections. Pyomyositis in its early period demonstrates ill-defined muscle enlargement with increased signal on T2-weighted images.
Myositis
shows no signal changes or mild hypointensity on T1-weighted images, but diffuse hyperintensity on T2-weighted images, with no or minimal enhancement following intravenous contrast media. Recognition of these pathologies is important, since management approaches vary depending on the etiology of the muscle involvement and overall status of the patient.
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PMID:Muscle compromise in diabetes. 1856 60