Recurrent focal myositis of the peroneal muscles

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Abstract

Recurrent focal myositis is a rare entity and can be difficult to diagnose and treat. A long-term follow-up and diagnostic evaluation was carried out in a patient who presented with ankle stiffness secondary to a painful mass within the calf. This process was diagnosed as focal myositis of the peroneal muscles, which recurred over a period of 7 yr. A review of the literature regarding focal myositis, treatment options and a successful conservative therapy regimen, as an alternative to a surgical protocol, are presented. After making the diagnosis with the help of a muscle biopsy, long-term therapy should be considered. Conservative treatment of focal myositis with anti-inflammatory drugs and physical therapy can be successful but recurrence may occur if the medical treatment is interrupted.

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Kisielinski, K., Miltner, O., Sellhaus, B., Krüger, S., Goost, H., & Siebert, C. H. (2002). Recurrent focal myositis of the peroneal muscles. Rheumatology, 41(11), 1318–1322. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/41.11.1318

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