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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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Inflammatory myopathy
has been associated with systemic inflammatory processes, endocrinopathies, malignancies and infections. Drug induced myopathies have been implicated with the use of several medications. We report a case of biopsy proven
myositis
whose symptoms began within 10 days of receiving leuprolide acetate therapy for prostate cancer.
Drug withdrawal
and brief steroid therapy resulted in clinical remission within two months of diagnosis.
...
PMID:Drug induced polymyositis secondary to leuprolide acetate (Lupron) therapy for prostate carcinoma. 195 4
The aim of the current study was to analyze the frequency and characteristics of symptomatic myopathies occurring in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, to correlate these findings with clinical data, and to evaluate their therapeutic implications. All RA patients from a cohort of 350 RA patients from a single institution who developed muscular symptomatology during an 8-year period were included in the study (n = 21). Clinical and laboratory data and electromyographic results were recorded in all cases, and an open muscle biopsy was performed. Weakness and muscle atrophy were the most common symptoms. Serum creatine kinase was increased in 8 cases (38%). Histopathologic study showed type 2 atrophy in 12 cases. In 13 cases, a treatable disease was diagnosed: dermatomyositis (n = 2), d-penicillamine-related dermatomyositis (n = 2), polymyositis (n = 1), muscular mononuclear cell infiltration (n = 3), polyarteritis nodosa (n = 1), glucocorticoid myopathy (n = 3), and toxic chloroquine myopathy (n = 1). In all but 1 patient, muscular clinical response to new therapy and/or
drug withdrawal
was satisfactory. Although symptomatic muscular involvement in RA is low (6% in the current series), we have found that nearly two thirds of cases were caused by potentially treatable conditions, mainly
myositis
or toxic myopathies.
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PMID:Muscle involvement in rheumatoid arthritis: clinicopathological study of 21 symptomatic cases. 879 14
Rifampicin has been widely used due to its broad antibacterial spectrum. Acute haemolysis is a rarely encountered complication of rifampicin. A 58-year-old woman was admitted to our department because of high-grade fever with rigors, accompanied by abdominal and lumbar pain and laboratory evidence of acute haemolysis. She had been treated for brucellosis initially with doxycycline and streptomycin. Due to subsequent appearance of
myositis
, ciprofloxacin and rifampicin were added for treatment of localised brucellosis. After intravenous administration of rifampicin, the patient deteriorated significantly. After exclusion of other causes of haemolysis, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia related to rifampicin was established by strongly positive direct Coombs test.
Drug withdrawal
in conjunction with intravenous immune globulin and prednisolone resulted in resolution of haemolysis and no relapse in the ensuing 1-year period. Our case highlights the importance of recognising commonly administrative drugs as cause of haemolytic anaemia, that can often be life threatening.
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PMID:Rifampicin: not always an innocent drug. 3056 21