Granulomatosis-associated myositis: High prevalence of sporadic inclusion body myositis
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Titre | Granulomatosis-associated myositis: High prevalence of sporadic inclusion body myositis |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Auteurs | Dieudonne Y, Allenbach Y, Benveniste O, Leonard-Louis S, Hervier B, Mariampillai K, Nespola B, Lannes B, Echaniz-Laguna A, Wendling D, Von Frenckell C, Poursac N, Mortier E, Lavigne C, Hinschberger O, Magnant J, Gottenberg J-E, Geny B, Sibilia J, Meyer A |
Journal | NEUROLOGY |
Volume | 94 |
Pagination | E910-E920 |
Date Published | MAR 3 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0028-3878 |
Résumé | ObjectiveTo refine the predictive significance of muscle granuloma in patients with myositis.MethodsA group of 23 patients with myositis and granuloma on muscle biopsy (granuloma-myositis) from 8 French and Belgian centers was analyzed and compared with (1) a group of 23 patients with myositis without identified granuloma (control-myositis) randomly sampled in each center and (2) a group of 20 patients with sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM) without identified granuloma (control-sIBM).ResultsAll but 2 patients with granuloma-myositis had extramuscular involvement, including signs common in sarcoidosis that were systematically absent in the control-myositis and the control-sIBM groups. Almost half of patients with granuloma-myositis matched the diagnostic criteria for sIBM. In these patients, other than the granuloma, the characteristics of the myopathy and its nonresponse to treatment were similar to the control-sIBM patients. Aside from 1 patient with myositis overlapping with systemic sclerosis, the remaining patients with granuloma-myositis did not match the criteria for a well-defined myositis subtype, suggesting pure sarcoidosis. Matching criteria for sIBM was the sole feature independently associated with nonresponse to myopathy treatment in patients with granuloma-myositis.ConclusionPatients with granuloma-myositis should be carefully screened for sIBM associated with sarcoidosis in order to best tailor their care. |
DOI | 10.1212/WNL.0000000000008863 |