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Timely dermatomyositis diagnosis, treatment remain elusive


 

REPORTING FROM ICCLE 2018


“We saw that there was a much higher rate of misdiagnosis in patients who didn’t have any muscle disease. We have to raise awareness that amyopathic dermatomyositis is a very prevalent condition,” Dr. Patel said at the International Conference on Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus.

“There might be some level of subclinical muscle activity where, if you did an MRI, you might see inflammation, but the patient doesn’t report any symptoms. There are also patients that don’t have any muscle findings on MRI, or elevated muscle enzymes, but still have the skin findings,” he said.

Perhaps the markedly increased risk of cancer in DM, especially within a year or 2 of symptom onset, is the strongest argument for earlier diagnosis. “There’s also a risk of interstitial lung disease, so making sure that you’re getting pulmonary function tests and age-appropriate malignancy screening in a timely fashion is very important,” Dr. Patel said.

Also, although many of the initial treatments for DM – sun protection and topical steroids and calcineurin inhibitors, for instance – are the same as for cutaneous lupus, medications like mycophenolate mofetil and methotrexate are used more readily. The sooner DM is recognized for what it is, the sooner patients can get relief, he said.

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