Panniculitis, an Uncommon Skin Manifestation in Adult Dermatomyositis

Q3 Medicine
Xiaojing Xing, Song Wang, Anqi Li, Zihang Li, Biwen Lin
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Objective: The skin manifestations of dermatomyositis (DM) are complex and diverse, with some rashes having diagnostic significance, while others have a certain suggestive effect on the patient’s condition, visceral damage, and prognosis. This case-cohort study was performed to investigate the skin manifestations of 205 adult inpatients with DM. We then analyzed the association between the clinical characteristics and panniculitis in adult patients with DM. Methods: This study was conducted at the First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China from March 1, 2016 to December 30, 2020 with follow-up until December 31, 2021. This case-cohort study involved 205 eligible participants with DM who met the criteria for idiopathic inflammatory myopathy. Clinical data, cutaneous manifestations, and lesion locations were screened and analyzed. Serum samples were collected, and immunoblotting was used to detect 16 types of myositis-specific antibodies and myositis-associated antibodies. Results: The results showed that 16 (7.8%) of the 205 adult patients with DM had panniculitis. The panniculitis was mainly distributed in the subcutaneous fat of the abdomen, buttocks, and thighs. This condition was often accompanied by skin ulcers, atrophic scars, and calcinosis. Moreover, 9 (72.7%) of the 16 patients with panniculitis were positive for antibodies to nuclear matrix protein 2 (anti-NXP2 antibodies). Conclusion: The data showed that panniculitis is an uncommon skin manifestation in adult patients with DM, with a positivity rate of 7.8%. The appearance of panniculitis is likely associated with anti-NXP2 antibodies.
皮肌炎:成人皮肌炎中一种罕见的皮肤表现
目的:皮肌炎(DM)的皮肤表现复杂多样,一些皮疹具有诊断意义,而另一些皮疹对患者的病情、内脏损伤及预后有一定的提示作用。本研究对205例成年DM住院患者的皮肤表现进行了病例队列研究,分析了临床特征与成年DM患者皮膜炎的关系。方法:本研究于2016年3月1日至2020年12月30日在中国北京解放军总医院第一医学中心进行,随访至2021年12月31日。这项病例队列研究纳入了205名符合特发性炎性肌病标准的糖尿病患者。对临床资料、皮肤表现和病变部位进行筛选和分析。采集血清样本,采用免疫印迹法检测16种肌炎特异性抗体及肌炎相关抗体。结果:205例成年糖尿病患者中,有16例(7.8%)存在泛膜炎。pannicultis主要分布于腹部、臀部和大腿皮下脂肪。这种情况常伴有皮肤溃疡、萎缩性疤痕和钙质沉着症。核基质蛋白2抗体(抗nxp2抗体)阳性9例(72.7%)。结论:panniculitis是成人DM患者中一种少见的皮肤表现,阳性率为7.8%。pannicultis的出现可能与抗nxp2抗体有关。
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