Abstract
An epidemic of acute myositis affecting children occurred in association with influenza B infections. The myositis followed the initial influenza like episode, and almost exclusively involved the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. Patients improved without specific treatment and made a complete recovery in four to five days. Laboratory studies characteristically showed elevated CPK, SGOT values, and a low peripheral white blood cell count. Influenza B virus was isolated from 11 of the 17 patients studied. This influenza associated acute myositis of childhood is a recognizable syndrome that should not be confused with dermatomyositis.
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Dietzman, D. E., Schaller, J. G., Ray, C. G., & Reed, M. E. (1976). Acute myositis associated with influenza B infection. Pediatrics, 57(2), 255–258.
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