2017
DOI: 10.1002/art.40240
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Muscle ultrasonography is a potential tool for detecting fasciitis in dermatomyositis and polymyositis: comment on the article by Yoshida et al

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“…Fascial thickness (aggregate of dissectible connective tissue sheaths that envelopes muscle) of each muscle was measured in millimetres using the calliper function in a homogenous area of the fascia [ 29 ]. Five samples were obtained, each at least 0.25 cm apart, and averaged [ 30 ]. Muscle bulk was measured in 3 muscles (deltoid, vastus lateralis and flexor digitorum profundus) by measuring the thickest portion of the muscle belly from the superficial fascia to the deep fascia in cross-section under the pre-determined probe positions described above [ 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Fascial thickness (aggregate of dissectible connective tissue sheaths that envelopes muscle) of each muscle was measured in millimetres using the calliper function in a homogenous area of the fascia [ 29 ]. Five samples were obtained, each at least 0.25 cm apart, and averaged [ 30 ]. Muscle bulk was measured in 3 muscles (deltoid, vastus lateralis and flexor digitorum profundus) by measuring the thickest portion of the muscle belly from the superficial fascia to the deep fascia in cross-section under the pre-determined probe positions described above [ 30 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five samples were obtained, each at least 0.25 cm apart, and averaged [ 30 ]. Muscle bulk was measured in 3 muscles (deltoid, vastus lateralis and flexor digitorum profundus) by measuring the thickest portion of the muscle belly from the superficial fascia to the deep fascia in cross-section under the pre-determined probe positions described above [ 30 ].
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Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (eosinophilic) fasciitis, irregular fascial thickening with fuzzy fascial edges is seen (Figure 2I). 31,32 Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is a distinct sub form of inflammatory myopathy that occurs in older patients and often prominently involves the quadriceps and deep finger flexor muscles (Figure 2J). The distinct grayscale contrast of the flexor digitorum profundus and adjacent flexor carpi ulnaris muscle was found to be a sensitive diagnostic indicator of IBM 33 …”
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“…The lower the score, the weaker the patient. All patients (n = 25) had a serum creatine kinase (CK) assay as well as other routine biochemical and haematological investigations [ 15 ]. As part of their diagnostic workup, 16 patients had MRI of the proximal upper and lower limb muscles, and 13 had a muscle biopsy, which was used as comparators for the US findings (Figs.…”
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“…The B mode features scored were: Fascial thickness was measured in transverse position using the calliper function, with a total of 6 readings in 2 frames with the callipers placed 0.25 cm apart at the most homogenous area of the muscle and averaged [ 15 ]. Fascia was defined as the aggregate of connective tissue enveloping the muscle [ 18 ] (Additional file 2 : Fig.…”
Section: Methods and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%