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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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Myocarditis is an inflammatory form of heart disease which is usually preceded by a viral infection. Giant cell myocarditis is an uncommon and nonspecific form of this disease. Sporadic reports have linked giant cell myocarditis with thymoma and concomitant
myositis
. The authors report a patient with
leprosy
who, six months after initiation of treatment, developed sudden onset of congestive heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias unresponsive to aggressive medical therapy. In addition to confirming
leprosy
, autopsy showed a mixed cell type thymoma, severe giant cell myocarditis and extensive
myositis
.
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PMID:Giant cell myocarditis and myositis associated with thymoma and leprosy. 204 17
Leprosy
is a rare disorder in the United States, yet the rheumatic features of the disease appear to be common and frequently are the primary complaint. We observed rheumatic syndromes of erythema nodosum leprosum (ENL) occurring with and without arthritis, a swollen hands syndrome, cutaneous vasculitis, or
myositis
in the majority (15 of 21) of our patients. These syndromes were distinctive, sometimes dramatic, and appeared to "mimic" idiopathic rheumatic diseases, substantially delaying an accurate diagnosis of
leprosy
in some patients. These complications were the major cause of morbidity in our 21 patients and became dominant clinical problems requiring additional chemotherapy.
...
PMID:The rheumatic manifestations of leprosy (Hansen disease). 696 46
Fibrosis of the extraocular muscles can be congenital or acquired. Acquired causes include trauma,
myositis
, thyroid eye disease, infection, and metastases. Congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles (CFEOM) runs in families and is known to have a genetic basis. It has been classified by Brown,
Hansen
, and Harley et al into the five following types: general fibrosis syndrome; fibrosis of the inferior rectus (IR) with blepharoptosis; strabismus fixus; vertical retraction syndrome; and unilateral fibrosis, blepharoptosis, and enophthalmos syndrome. In this report, a case of unilateral fibrosis with enophthalmos and blepharoptosis due to a fibrous band is described.
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PMID:Unilateral restrictive ophthalmoplegia and enophthalmos associated with an intraorbital tissue band. 1772 May 74