散发性包涵体肌炎:一种罕见的危险实体,具有重要的影像学表现。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY
Acta reumatologica portuguesa Pub Date : 2020-04-01
Ana Catarina Vieira, Alberto Vieira
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摘要

包涵体肌炎是一种罕见的获得性肌肉疾病,主要影响年龄大于45岁的个体,已被归类为特发性炎症性肌病。然而,它有一个独特的过程,其特点是缓慢进行性虚弱和抵抗免疫抑制治疗。这种诊断通常基于典型的临床表现、血清骨骼肌酶升高、肌电图结果和肌肉活检。磁共振成像(MRI)可以通过准确定位肌肉受累部位来指导肌肉活检部位,从而帮助诊断,避免了盲目肌肉活检的高假阴性率。MRI也可以描述肌肉异常的性质和程度,在活动期和难治性治疗患者的液体敏感图像上可以看到高信号强度。最近,对IBM的理解有了重要的进展。这些进步可能会改善诊断,并发现有效的药物治疗这种通常预后不良和高度残疾的衰弱实体。
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Sporadic inclusion body myositis: a rare hazardous entity with important imaging findings.

Inclusion body myositis is a rare acquired muscle disease that predominantly affects individuals older than 45 years of age and that has been classified as an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy. However, it has a distinct course being characterized by a slowly progressive weakness and resistance to immunosuppressive therapy. This diagnosis is usually based on a typical clinical presentation, elevated serum skeletal muscle enzymes, electromyographic findings and muscle biopsy. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) can aid in the diagnosis by directing muscle biopsy sites through accurate localization of muscle involvement, which avoids the high false-negative rate of blind muscle biopsies. MRI can also depict the nature and extent of muscle abnormalities with high signal intensity seen in the active phase and refractory treated patients on fluid-sensitive images. Recently, there has been important progress in the understanding of IBM. These advances may lead to improved diagnosis and the discovery of effective drug treatments for this debilitating entity with usually poor prognosis and high levels of disability.

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Acta reumatologica portuguesa
Acta reumatologica portuguesa 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: Acta Reumatólogica Portuguesa is a scientific peer reviewed journal covering all aspects of rheumatic diseases and related to Rheumatology. The journal publishes original articles, reviews, clinical cases, images in rheumatology, letters to the editor and clinical teaching (e.g. guidelines and clinical protocols). Published since 1973, Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa is the official scientific publication of the Portuguese Society of Rheumatology, a non-profit organization that promotes the knowledge and investigation of rheumatic diseases and the development of Rheumatology.
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