Juvenile dermatomyositis: Clinical, laboratorial, histological, therapeutical and evolutive parameters of 35 patients

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This study was based on a prospective and a retrospective analysis of 35 patients who met Bohan and Peter criteria for juvenile dermatomyositis diagnosis. The mean follow-up time was three years ten months. Calcinosis was present in five (14.28%) patients, cutaneous ulcers in four (11.42%), and systemic involvement in nine (27.71%) patients. All patients presented alterations in the serum levels of muscle enzymes, and all of them were submitted to muscle biopsy as a diagnostic procedure. Nine (25.71%) patients received corticotherapy prior to and 26 (74.28%) after the muscle biopsy. Chloroquine, methotrexate, cyclosporine, cyclophosphamide and intravenous immunoglobulin were used in patients with poor response to corticotherapy. Continuation of cutaneous manifestations was observed in 4 (11.43%) patients, laboratorial activity in 1 (2.85%), cutaneous and laboratorial activities in 3 (8.57%). Ten (28.57%) patients were out of activity, and 17 (48.57%) in remission at study end-point, on March 2002. Two (5.71%) patients died.

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Sallum, A. M. E., Kiss, M. H. B., Sachetti, S., Resende, M. B. D., Moutinho, K. C., De Souza Carvalho, M., … Marie, S. K. N. (2002). Juvenile dermatomyositis: Clinical, laboratorial, histological, therapeutical and evolutive parameters of 35 patients. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 60(4), 889–899. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2002000600001

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