Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement

CONTEXT: One of the major current challenges related to juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathy is the search for highly sensitive and specific non-invasive methods for diagnosis as well as for follow-up. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was to describe typical magnetic resonance imaging findings and to investigate the usefulness of this method in detecting active muscle disease in juvenile dermatomyositis and juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus patients. DESIGN: Transverse study, blinded assessment. SETTING: University referral unit (Pediatric Rheumatology section, Department of Pediatrics, Universidade Federal de São Paulo / Escola Paulista de Medicina). SAMPLE: Thirteen patients (9 girls) with dermatomyositis, as well as 13 patients (12 girls) with juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus and 10 normal children (5 girls), were enrolled in the study. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Qualitative and quantitative analyses of gluteus maximus, quadriceps, adductors and flexors were performed and evaluated by two radiologists, blinded to all clinical information. Spin-echo in T1, DP, T2 and IR was used in all MRI images. RESULTS: The different muscle groups presented non-uniform involvement in the patients. The patients with dermatomyositis presented acute and chronic muscular alterations, while those with lupus presented only chronic myopathy, especially atrophy. In the dermatomyositis group, the major alterations were found in the gluteus and flexor regions (signal intensity and fat replacement). The signal intensity was increased in all acute myopathies. CONCLUSION: The qualitative and quantitative resonance analyses are useful in detecting clinically active disease in patients with dermatomyositis.

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Main Authors: Hilário,Maria Odete Esteves, Yamashita,Hélio, Lutti,Daniela, Len,Cláudio, Terreri,Maria Teresa, Lederman,Henrique
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Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM 2000
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-318020000002000022000-05-11Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvementHilário,Maria Odete EstevesYamashita,HélioLutti,DanielaLen,CláudioTerreri,Maria TeresaLederman,Henrique Juvenile dermatomyositis Juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus Muscle involvement Magnetic resonance imaging CONTEXT: One of the major current challenges related to juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathy is the search for highly sensitive and specific non-invasive methods for diagnosis as well as for follow-up. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was to describe typical magnetic resonance imaging findings and to investigate the usefulness of this method in detecting active muscle disease in juvenile dermatomyositis and juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus patients. DESIGN: Transverse study, blinded assessment. SETTING: University referral unit (Pediatric Rheumatology section, Department of Pediatrics, Universidade Federal de São Paulo / Escola Paulista de Medicina). SAMPLE: Thirteen patients (9 girls) with dermatomyositis, as well as 13 patients (12 girls) with juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus and 10 normal children (5 girls), were enrolled in the study. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Qualitative and quantitative analyses of gluteus maximus, quadriceps, adductors and flexors were performed and evaluated by two radiologists, blinded to all clinical information. Spin-echo in T1, DP, T2 and IR was used in all MRI images. RESULTS: The different muscle groups presented non-uniform involvement in the patients. The patients with dermatomyositis presented acute and chronic muscular alterations, while those with lupus presented only chronic myopathy, especially atrophy. In the dermatomyositis group, the major alterations were found in the gluteus and flexor regions (signal intensity and fat replacement). The signal intensity was increased in all acute myopathies. CONCLUSION: The qualitative and quantitative resonance analyses are useful in detecting clinically active disease in patients with dermatomyositis.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Paulista de Medicina - APMSao Paulo Medical Journal v.118 n.2 20002000-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802000000200002en10.1590/S1516-31802000000200002
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author Hilário,Maria Odete Esteves
Yamashita,Hélio
Lutti,Daniela
Len,Cláudio
Terreri,Maria Teresa
Lederman,Henrique
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Yamashita,Hélio
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Len,Cláudio
Terreri,Maria Teresa
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Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
author_facet Hilário,Maria Odete Esteves
Yamashita,Hélio
Lutti,Daniela
Len,Cláudio
Terreri,Maria Teresa
Lederman,Henrique
author_sort Hilário,Maria Odete Esteves
title Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
title_short Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
title_full Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
title_fullStr Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
title_sort juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: the value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of muscle involvement
description CONTEXT: One of the major current challenges related to juvenile idiopathic inflammatory myopathy is the search for highly sensitive and specific non-invasive methods for diagnosis as well as for follow-up. OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study was to describe typical magnetic resonance imaging findings and to investigate the usefulness of this method in detecting active muscle disease in juvenile dermatomyositis and juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus patients. DESIGN: Transverse study, blinded assessment. SETTING: University referral unit (Pediatric Rheumatology section, Department of Pediatrics, Universidade Federal de São Paulo / Escola Paulista de Medicina). SAMPLE: Thirteen patients (9 girls) with dermatomyositis, as well as 13 patients (12 girls) with juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus and 10 normal children (5 girls), were enrolled in the study. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Qualitative and quantitative analyses of gluteus maximus, quadriceps, adductors and flexors were performed and evaluated by two radiologists, blinded to all clinical information. Spin-echo in T1, DP, T2 and IR was used in all MRI images. RESULTS: The different muscle groups presented non-uniform involvement in the patients. The patients with dermatomyositis presented acute and chronic muscular alterations, while those with lupus presented only chronic myopathy, especially atrophy. In the dermatomyositis group, the major alterations were found in the gluteus and flexor regions (signal intensity and fat replacement). The signal intensity was increased in all acute myopathies. CONCLUSION: The qualitative and quantitative resonance analyses are useful in detecting clinically active disease in patients with dermatomyositis.
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