3.2.2 Muscle Pathology I Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of Dermatomyositis?

A

Proximal weakness

Rash - over 90% of the time

Complement deposition in capillaries

PERIVASCULAR INFLAMMATION - PERIMYSIUM

Associated with cancer - must screen individuals for cancers

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What are some of the clinical features of the muscular dystrophy diseases?

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Pelvic girdle weakness

Pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles

Initial CK increase and later decrease.

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3
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What determines whether a muscle cell will be a type 1 or type 2 muscle fiber?

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The motor neuron

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What is this an image of?

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Neurogenic atrophy

Many nuclear clumps (end-stage fibers) seen as well as some endomysial fibrous tissue increase.

These are diseases like - ALS, vasculitis, trauma, nerve compression.

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What is this an image of?

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Muscular dystrophy

Endomysial fibrosis, regeneration, sometimes lymphocytes, rounded fibers, hypertrophic and smaller fibers can be seen.

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7
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Compare the Type 1 and 2 muscle fiber :

Action

Strength

Lipids

Glycogen

Physiology

Color

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What is this an image of?

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Inclusion body myositis with abnormal fiber with vacuoles

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What are these images indicative of?

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Dermatomyositis

Facial rash and perivascular inflammation

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What are the characteristics of Inclusion Body Myositis?

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What is this an image of?

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Skeletal muscle - note the abundance of fat

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What are the characteristics of Polymyositis?

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Proximal weakness w/o skin involvement

ENDOMYSIAL PROCESS

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Describe the pathological findings of Inclusion Body Myositis.

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Inflammation and fibrosis

Intracytoplasmic vacuoles surrounded by basophilic granules: RED ON TRICHROME = RIMMED VACUOLES

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14
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What is this an image of?

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Oil Red O stain for fat

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15
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What is this an image of?

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Dermatomyositis

Perifascicular pattern of injury

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Describe the inclusions in IBM.

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17
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What are some general features that might lead one to believe there is a myopathy?

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Fiber size variability

Fiber splitting

Degeneration/regeneration (basophilia)

Increased centralized nuclei

18
Q

What is found in these capillaries in regards to dermatomyositis?

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Membrane attack complex. Dermatomyositis has abnormal activation of MAC

19
Q

What is the difference between these two images?

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Left - Normal staining with dystrophin

Right - Duchenne MD with dystrophin staining

20
Q

What is this an image of?

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Dermatomyositis

Perifascicular pattern of injury - cells on the outside are smaller than the cells on the inside

21
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What is being stained dark and what is being stained light?

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Dark - Type 2 fibers

Light - Type 1 fibers

22
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What type of stain is this?

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PAS stain for glycogen

23
Q

What is this an image of?

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Inclusion body myositis

Gomori trichrome showing rimmed vacuoles.

24
Q

What are some of the characterisitcs of neurogenic atrophy?

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Disease of the anterior horn cell or its axon

Initial - individuals atrophic angular fibers

Later - groups of atrophic angular fibers