An atypical clinical course of Anti-MDA5 antibody-positive interstitial lung disease in a patient with three deteriorations in 9 years

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Abstract

Anti-MDA5 antibody-positive patients with clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) are at high risk of developing rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease (ILD), which is associated with a high mortality rate. Approximately half of the patients with ILD recover; however, the long-term clinical course of these patients has not been fully reported and is not completely understood. This report describes the atypical clinical course of an anti-MDA5 antibody-positive CADM patient who experienced three deteriorations of ILD in 9 years. These findings indicate that the ILD in anti-MDA5 antibody-positive patients may not only be rapidly progressive, but may also be chronic and recurrent.

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Sato, Y., Otsuka, K., Tamai, K., Ono, Y., Hamaguchi, Y., & Tomii, K. (2017). An atypical clinical course of Anti-MDA5 antibody-positive interstitial lung disease in a patient with three deteriorations in 9 years. Internal Medicine, 56(3), 341–346. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.56.6856

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