2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/4364289
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Severe Disabling Myalgia as an Initial Presentation of Polyarteritis Nodosa

Abstract: Background. Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a form of necrotizing vasculitis affecting medium or small blood vessels with multiorgan involvement. Although myalgia is a clinical feature of PAN, severe disabling myalgia as the initial presentation is rarely noted. Case Presentation. We present a case of 54-year-old male with recently detected chronic kidney disease admitted with progressive severe disabling muscular pains predominantly over calves with constitutional symptoms for seven weeks. He was weak to mobili… Show more

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“…In systemic sclerosis, the frequency of muscle pain varies from 20 to 86% [ 111 , 112 ] and it is between 40 and 80% in systemic lupus erythematosus [ 113 ]. In vasculitis, 48% of patients with microscopic polyangitis have been reported to complain of muscle pain [ 114 ], while different cases of myalgia as initial symptom of polyarteritis nodosa [ 115 ] or of ANCA-associated vasculitis [ 116 ] have been described. Moreover, malaise or fatigue are reported in about 30% of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica [ 107 ] and 42–69% of people with rheumatoid arthritis [ 117 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In systemic sclerosis, the frequency of muscle pain varies from 20 to 86% [ 111 , 112 ] and it is between 40 and 80% in systemic lupus erythematosus [ 113 ]. In vasculitis, 48% of patients with microscopic polyangitis have been reported to complain of muscle pain [ 114 ], while different cases of myalgia as initial symptom of polyarteritis nodosa [ 115 ] or of ANCA-associated vasculitis [ 116 ] have been described. Moreover, malaise or fatigue are reported in about 30% of patients with polymyalgia rheumatica [ 107 ] and 42–69% of people with rheumatoid arthritis [ 117 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%