Polymyositis Flashcards
3 types of Myopathies: Polymyositis, Dermatomyositis, Inclusion Body Myositis
what 3 organs are most commonly affected in autoimmune myopathies?
muscle
skin
lungs
inflammatory disease of the striated muscle in which the muscle fibers are attacked, leading to muscle weakness, swelling, tenderness, and tissue damage.
polymyositis
inflammatory disease of the striated muscle in which the muscle fibers are attacked, leading to muscle weakness, swelling, tenderness, and tissue damage; includes a skin rash
dermatomyositis
which myopathy has a more severe/malignant risk?
dermatomyositis
what is the most common clinical feature of polymyositis?
symmetrical proximal muscle weakness
what are 2 body rashes present in dermatomyositis?
V sign
Shawl sign
rash on the face, neck, and anterior chest
V sign
rash on the shoulders and upper back
shawl sign
dermatomyositis rash around the eyes, bridge of nose, and cheeks
heliotrope rash
dermatomyositis papules that are erythematous and scaly lesions over the knuckles. what is it associated with?
gottron’s papules
dermatomyositis
3 associated findings in polymyositis and dermatomyositis?
arthralgias
CHF
interstitial lung disease
perifasicular atrophy is pathognomonic for?
dermatomyositis
what lab is significantly elevated to correspond to the degree of muscle necrosis?
CK
what lab is elevated to suggest perimysial involvement and helpful in cases when CK is normal?
aldolase
what is the myositis-specific autoantibody?
Anti Jo-1