2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13075-017-1219-y
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Comparative analyses of muscle MRI and muscular function in anti-synthetase syndrome patients and matched controls: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: BackgroundMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of thigh muscles is increasingly used to assess disease activity and damage extent in chronic myositis, but the validity of the findings is not clear. Here, the primary aim was to compare thigh MRI findings in patients having chronic myositis associated with anti-synthetase syndrome (ASS) and in matched healthy controls.MethodsCross-sectional analyses of thigh muscle MRI, muscular function and creatinine kinase (CK) were performed in 68 ASS patients (median disease du… Show more

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“…This pattern of MRI findings in MSAs/MAAs-positive patients was partially similar to that in patients with DM. Andersson et al 32 reported that fascial oedema of thigh muscles on MRI was present in 19 of 66 (29%) patients with anti-synthetase syndrome, and that 16 of the 19 patients with anti-synthetase syndrome had known myositis (8 patients with DM and 8 patients with PM). They speculated that the observed MRI pattern with concurrent oedema in muscle and fascia was a feature of active anti-synthetase syndrome, regardless of DM or PM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pattern of MRI findings in MSAs/MAAs-positive patients was partially similar to that in patients with DM. Andersson et al 32 reported that fascial oedema of thigh muscles on MRI was present in 19 of 66 (29%) patients with anti-synthetase syndrome, and that 16 of the 19 patients with anti-synthetase syndrome had known myositis (8 patients with DM and 8 patients with PM). They speculated that the observed MRI pattern with concurrent oedema in muscle and fascia was a feature of active anti-synthetase syndrome, regardless of DM or PM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Semi-quantitative MRI scoring systems use ordinal scales of varying range to assess fatty infiltration of muscle and muscle oedema, and less frequently muscle atrophy, as well as perifascicular, subcutaneous, soft-tissue, and fascial oedema, but those scoring systems have not been standardised 79 . In studies using semi-quantitative scoring systems, total oedema and damage scores in muscle and fascia correlated with MMT and functional testing in patients with anti-synthetase syndrome 80 , while muscle oedema correlated with PGA, muscle strength by MMT, and CK levels in PM/DM patients 81 , and muscle fatty infiltration correlated with strength and function in IBM patients 82 . A review of MRI semi-quantitative and quantitative scoring methods used to evaluate muscle involvement in patients with IIM was recently published 79 .…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Muscle MRI has been incorporated in some of the recent criteria set. This technique allows for assessment of muscular inflammation in terms of extent and localization [ 51 •, 52 •, 53 ]. Atrophy and fatty replacement of muscle tissue, a reflection of disease damage, can also be assessed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%