Chapter 43 - Dermatomyositis Flashcards

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What infectious agents have been implicated in the pathogenesis of DM?

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Picornavirus, E. coli, echovirus, coxsackievirus, AIDS

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What medications have been implicated in the pathogenesis of DM?

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D-penicillamine, hydroxyurea, NSAIDs, statins, phenytoin, lenercept, alfuzosin

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What is the most diagnostic feature of skin eruption of DM?

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Poikiloderma. Next is photodistribution and nail fold changes

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For patients with no underlying malignancy, what is a major prognostic factor for death in patients with DM?

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Cardiac involvement (rhythm disturbances, conduction defects)

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What type of internal malignancies are associated with adult DM?

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GU (ovarian, colon), breast, lung, gastric, pancreatic, lymphomas (including non-Hodgkin) and other female genital cancers. The frequency is anywhere from 10% to over 50%

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After DM is confirmed on skin biopsy, what other tests should be done to evaluate muscle involvement?

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) Strength testing, 2) serum muscle enzymes, 3) EMG, 4) tricep muscle biopsy, 5) U/S or MRI of proximal muscles, 6) +/- investigations for systemic symptoms (eg. CXR, PFT’s, ECG) and to rule out malignancy

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What is the 1st line treatment for the myopathy in DM?

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Prednisone 1 mg/kg, taper 50% over 6mths, taper to 0 over 2–3yrs. There is discordance between skin and muscle disease

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Dermatomyositis is associated with an increased risk of lymphoma, as well as a variety of carcinomas. Which two carcinomas are most commonly associated?

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Ovarian cancer and colon cancer

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True or false: the risk of malignancy associated with dermatomyositis may return to normal 2-3 years after the diagnosis.

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True

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The reported frequency of internal malignancy associated with adult dermatomyositis varies between 10% and 50%. What is the reported frequency of malignancy seen in patients with polymyositis?

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There is no association with internal malignancy

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List the three connective tissue disorders that most commonly overlap with dermatomyositis.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and scleroderma
*Every patient with dermatomyositis should be asked about, or investigated for, arthritis, renal disease, GI disease, neuropathy, and Raynaud’s

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Can patients with dermatomyositis have cardiac involvement?

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Yes, and it’s usually asymptomatic. When symptoms do occur, it’s usually related to a rhythm disturbance

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Does the pulmonary involvement of dermatomyositis respond to steroids?

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No; it’s resistant to steroids and follows an independent course from the muscle disease of dermatomyositis

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