Dermatomyositis

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Plain-Language Overview

Dermatomyositis is a rare inflammatory disease that primarily affects the skin and muscles. It causes a distinctive skin rash along with muscle weakness, especially in the shoulders and hips. The condition involves the immune system mistakenly attacking the body's own tissues, leading to inflammation. People with dermatomyositis may experience difficulty with everyday activities like climbing stairs or lifting objects. The disease can also affect other organs, including the lungs and esophagus, causing additional health problems. Early recognition of the characteristic rash and muscle symptoms is important for diagnosis.

Clinical Definition

Dermatomyositis is an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy characterized by immune-mediated muscle inflammation and a distinctive cutaneous eruption. The pathogenesis involves complement-mediated damage to capillaries and microvasculature, leading to muscle fiber necrosis and perifascicular atrophy. It is associated with autoantibodies and can be triggered by environmental factors or malignancy. Clinically, it presents with proximal symmetric muscle weakness and hallmark skin findings such as the heliotrope rash and Gottron papules. The disease is significant due to its potential for systemic involvement, including interstitial lung disease and increased risk of malignancy. Diagnosis and management require a multidisciplinary approach.

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