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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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Myositis
specific autoantibodies (MSA) are the most specific markers of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM). There is no evidence of presence MSA in patients with other neuromuscular or connective tissue diseases. We compared the frequency of MSA in two groups of IIM patients, one from
Poland
and one from North America and found no significant statistical differences (21% and 25% respectively). There was a significant difference between the occurrence of immunological marker PM-Sci in scleromyositis patients (22.85% in group I and 7.1% in group II). This figure was also greater than those previously reported in North Americans (2-10%) and Japanese (extremely seldom). These findings confirm the association between MSA and several homogenous clinical syndromes: antisynthetases with the antisynthetase syndrome, anti-SRP with severe, resistant to treatment
myositis
, anti-Mi-2 with classic, benign dermatomyositis. They underscore the importance of including MSA in the routine diagnostic workup of IIM.
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PMID:Myositis specific antibodies: frequency in different populations. 1104 70
A 61-year-old Caucasian was admitted to Department of Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis, Medical University of Bialystok,
Poland
for progressive muscle weakness and weight loss. Eighteen months prior to admission, the patient had been diagnosed with pulmonary embolism. At that point he was started on Enoxaparin QD. Past medical history was unremarkable. In the interim, the patient developed fever, myalgia and progressive dyspnea. Physical examination on admission revealed a rash on his upper torso and back, and the extensor surfaces of all four extremities. Laboratory values included CPK 8229, MB fraction 219, LDH 981. Chest X-ray and CT scan revealed bilateral patchy consolidations and ground-glass opacities. EMG was consistent with
myositis
. The patient was started on solumedrol 40 mg i.v., b.i.d., and then switched to prednisone 40 mg b.i.d. His symptoms and muscle strength improved remarkably. The patient was discharged with prednisone with an outpatient follow up.
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PMID:Dermatomyositis masquerading as pulmonary embolism. 2015 49
Benign acute childhood
myositis
(BACM) is a syndrome classically occurring in children during the convalescent phase from a febrile upper respiratory tract infection, most commonly after influenza B. BACM can cause difficulty walking due to severe calf pain. Laboratory results show increased serum creatinine kinase and AST. Although alarming, BACM is self-limiting with symptoms disappearing within a week. Herein, we described a case series of BCAM in children in two cities in
Poland
during the influenza outbreaks in 2012/2013 and 2014/2015. We discussed the presentation and the clinical workup and examinations of the myositic syndrome. In addition, we evaluated the association of BACM with influenza B. We detected specific IgG against influenza B virus in 83% of the children diagnosed with BCAM. Reports from the National Institute of Public Health - National Institute of Hygiene in Warsaw,
Poland
confirmed a high rate of influenza B cases during both epidemic seasons in question.
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PMID:Benign Acute Childhood Myositis During Influenza B Outbreak. 2879 60