Lung adenocarcinoma and anti-transcriptional intermediary factor 1-gamma positive dermatomyositis complicated with spontaneous oesophageal rupture

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A 58-year-old man presented with a two-month history of facial erythema and dry cough. Physical examination revealed typical cutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis (DM), including heliotrope rash and shawl sign. A chest X-ray revealed a 4-cm mass in the right middle lung. After bronchoscopy and investigation of auto-antibodies, he was diagnosed with co-occurring transcriptional intermediary factor 1-gamma (TIF1-γ) positive DM and lung adenocarcinoma. He was administered oral prednisolone for subsequent muscle weakness, but developed TIF1-γ positive DM-associated oropharyngeal dysphagia complicated by spontaneous oesophageal rupture and died from progression of chemoresistant lung cancer.

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Saraya, T., Tamura, M., Kasuga, K., Fujiwara, M., & Takizawa, H. (2019). Lung adenocarcinoma and anti-transcriptional intermediary factor 1-gamma positive dermatomyositis complicated with spontaneous oesophageal rupture. Respirology Case Reports, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.403

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