Fatal pneumomediastinum in dermatomyositis without creatine kinase elevation

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A 41-year-old woman developed fatal pneumomediastinum in the course of dermatomyositis. One characteristic feature of this patient was the relatively mild myositis with slight elevation of serum creatine kinase. In a literature review, some of the patients with dermatomyositis, but not polymyositis, with a very slight elevation of serum creatine kinase tended to develop spontaneous pneumomediastinum during corticosteroid therapy. Since pneumomediastinum is a highly fatal complication in patients with dermatomyositis, only slight elevation of creatine kinase could be a marker for poor prognosis. Thus, mild/minimal myositis in patients with dermatomyositis should be carefully observed irrespective of corticosteroid therapy. (Internal Medicine 32: 643-647, 1993). © 1993, The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine. All rights reserved.

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Matsuda, Y., Tomii, M., Matsuda, Y., & Kashiwazaki, S. (1993). Fatal pneumomediastinum in dermatomyositis without creatine kinase elevation. Internal Medicine, 32(8), 643–647. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.32.643

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