Central nervous system complications in two cases of juvenile onset dermatomyositis

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Central nervous system (CNS) complications are rarely reported in either juvenile or adult onset inflammatory myositides, such as dermatomyositis and polymyositis. We report two children, aged 4 and 10 yr respectively, with a diagnosis of juvenile dermatomyositis, both of whom subsequently developed clinical features of severe CNS involvement, possibly consistent with cerebral vasculopathy. One child died from apparent brainstem involvement; the other developed seizures, pseudoseizures and clinical depression which responded to aggressive immunosuppression. Although the vasculopathy or vasculitis underlying this disorder is known to have a systemic distribution, CNS involvement has rarely been reported and may be under-recognized.

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Ramanan, A. V., Sawhney, S., & Murray, K. J. (2001). Central nervous system complications in two cases of juvenile onset dermatomyositis. Rheumatology, 40(11), 1293–1298. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/40.11.1293

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