The lymphoid follicle variant of dermatomyositis

OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical and morphologic spectrum of early adult–onset dermatomyositis (DM), an inflammatory disease that affects small vessels of the muscle and the skin. METHODS:Histologic evaluation of frozen muscle samples was employed to visualize the cellular organization of ectop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurology : neuroimmunology & neuroinflammation 2014-08, Vol.1 (2), p.e19-e19
Hauptverfasser: Radke, Josefine, Pehl, Debora, Aronica, Eleonora, Schonenberg-Meinema, Dieneke, Schneider, Udo, Heppner, Frank L, de Visser, Marianne, Goebel, Hans H, Stenzel, Werner
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVE:To investigate the clinical and morphologic spectrum of early adult–onset dermatomyositis (DM), an inflammatory disease that affects small vessels of the muscle and the skin. METHODS:Histologic evaluation of frozen muscle samples was employed to visualize the cellular organization of ectopic lymphoid structures in muscle biopsies obtained from 2 patients diagnosed with DM. Clinical presentation and morphologic features, as well as treatment and follow-up, were assessed and documented. Electron microscopy was used to confirm the light microscopic diagnosis of DM. Clonality analysis of B-cell populations using PCR was performed. RESULTS:Muscle biopsy of both patients fulfilled the morphologic European Neuromuscular Centre criteria of DM. Analyses of muscle biopsy samples revealed ectopic lymphoid follicle-like structures that showed a remarkable similarity to secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) with distinct T- and B-cell compartmentalization. Our 2 patients exhibited an atypical and mild clinical presentation and responded favorably to therapy. CONCLUSIONS:The clinical and histopathologic features of DM can be atypical, and the presence of SLOs is not inevitably linked to an unfavorable prognosis.
ISSN:2332-7812
2332-7812
DOI:10.1212/NXI.0000000000000019