Myositis associated graft-versus-host-disease presenting as respiratory muscle weakness

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Myositis associated with graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) typically presents with proximal muscle weakness, myalgias, and a raised creatinine phosphokinase (GPK) level. We report a case of a 51 year old man who developed respiratory muscle weakness five years after an allogeneic bone marrow transplant for multiple myeloma. His symptoms included tachypnoea, abdominal paradox, and orthopnoea. Pulmonary function tests revealed diminished vital capacity and maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures. Serum CPK levels were raised and a peripheral muscle biopsy specimen was consistent with GVHD. He improved with immunosuppressive therapy.

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Stephenson, A. L., Mackenzie, I. R. A., Levy, R. D., & Road, J. (2001). Myositis associated graft-versus-host-disease presenting as respiratory muscle weakness. Thorax, 56(1), 82–84. https://doi.org/10.1136/thorax.56.1.82

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