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Nailfold microscopy in adult-onset dermatomyositis in association with myositis antibodies
by
Miller, Jason H.
, Flatley, Elizabeth M.
, Collins, Dina
, Lukowiak, Tess M.
in
Adult
/ Antibodies
/ Autoantibodies - blood
/ Autoantibodies - immunology
/ Blood vessels
/ Dermatology
/ Dermatomyositis
/ Dermatomyositis - complications
/ Dermatomyositis - diagnosis
/ Dermatomyositis - immunology
/ Dermatomyositis - pathology
/ Dermoscopy
/ Disease
/ Hemorrhage
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microscopic Angioscopy - methods
/ Microscopy
/ Myositis
/ Nails - blood supply
/ Nails - diagnostic imaging
/ Nails - immunology
/ Nails - pathology
/ Patients
/ Review
/ Scleroderma
/ Systematic review
2024
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Nailfold microscopy in adult-onset dermatomyositis in association with myositis antibodies
by
Miller, Jason H.
, Flatley, Elizabeth M.
, Collins, Dina
, Lukowiak, Tess M.
in
Adult
/ Antibodies
/ Autoantibodies - blood
/ Autoantibodies - immunology
/ Blood vessels
/ Dermatology
/ Dermatomyositis
/ Dermatomyositis - complications
/ Dermatomyositis - diagnosis
/ Dermatomyositis - immunology
/ Dermatomyositis - pathology
/ Dermoscopy
/ Disease
/ Hemorrhage
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microscopic Angioscopy - methods
/ Microscopy
/ Myositis
/ Nails - blood supply
/ Nails - diagnostic imaging
/ Nails - immunology
/ Nails - pathology
/ Patients
/ Review
/ Scleroderma
/ Systematic review
2024
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Nailfold microscopy in adult-onset dermatomyositis in association with myositis antibodies
by
Miller, Jason H.
, Flatley, Elizabeth M.
, Collins, Dina
, Lukowiak, Tess M.
in
Adult
/ Antibodies
/ Autoantibodies - blood
/ Autoantibodies - immunology
/ Blood vessels
/ Dermatology
/ Dermatomyositis
/ Dermatomyositis - complications
/ Dermatomyositis - diagnosis
/ Dermatomyositis - immunology
/ Dermatomyositis - pathology
/ Dermoscopy
/ Disease
/ Hemorrhage
/ Humans
/ Inflammatory diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Microscopic Angioscopy - methods
/ Microscopy
/ Myositis
/ Nails - blood supply
/ Nails - diagnostic imaging
/ Nails - immunology
/ Nails - pathology
/ Patients
/ Review
/ Scleroderma
/ Systematic review
2024
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Nailfold microscopy in adult-onset dermatomyositis in association with myositis antibodies
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Nailfold microscopy in adult-onset dermatomyositis in association with myositis antibodies
2024
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Overview
Dermatomyositis (DM) is an immune mediated inflammatory disease classically associated with muscular and cutaneous involvement. Existing studies have suggested characteristic nailfold findings may be observed in DM, indicating a potential role for nailfold microscopic examination in the diagnosis of DM. To that end, we performed a systematic review of literature pertaining to nailfold microscopic, capillaroscopic, and dermoscopic findings observed in patients with DM, with a secondary review of the association of nailfold microscopic findings with myositis-specific antibody (MSA) and myositis-associated antibody (MAA) status. Thirty-seven papers, representing 346 patients, met inclusion criteria. The most prevalent nailfold findings were evidence of increased vascular diameter (64.5%,
n
= 223) and decreased vascularity (57.5%,
n
= 199). Scleroderma-spectrum pattern and microhemorrhage or hemorrhage were both observed in 156 (45.1%) patients. Fifty-one patients had nailfold capillaroscopic findings reported in direct association with antibody positivity and demonstrated a range of nailfold findings, preliminarily suggesting associations between antibody-status and capillaroscopic findings. The results of our study align with existing data indicating the scleroderma-spectrum pattern and the pattern’s composite features are prevalent in patients with DM. Our review further demonstrates a variety of nailfold capillaroscopic findings are found in patients positive for MSAs and MAAs.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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