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    • American College of Radiology ACR Appropriateness Criteria Soft …

      ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Soft-Tissue Masses Variant 1: Soft-tissue mass. Superficial or palpable. Initial imaging study. Procedure Appropriateness Category Relative Radiation Level X-ray area of interest Usually Appropriate Varies US area of interest Usually Appropriate O MRI area of interest without IV contrast May Be Appropriate (Disagreement) O CT area of interest with IV contrast Usually Not …


    • [PDF File]Efficacy of IVIg Therapy in Inflammatory Myositis

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      represents an effective rescue therapy in autoimmune myositis. Larger controlled studies are however needed to establish the IVIg actual efficacy in inflammatory myopathies, define standard therapeutic guidelines and detect predictive factors of response. dependent on the difficulty to collect a me


    • [PDF File]An Approach to the Diagnosis of Acute Transverse Myelitis

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      An Approach to the Diagnosis of Acute Transverse Myelitis Anu Jacob, M.D.,1 and Brian G. Weinshenker, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C.)2 ABSTRACT The differential diagnosis of acute inflammatory transverse myelitis (ATM) is broad. Therefore, physicians must be aware of the many potential etiologies for acute


    • [PDF File]Recognition and Appropriate Work-Up of the Patient with …

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      Recognition and Appropriate Work-Up of the Patient with Rheumatic Disease Prior to Rheumatology Referral: A Joint Effort Peter Weis, MD JOINT PATTERN Site /distribution of affected joints Axial or peripheral Symmetric or asymmetric Presence or absence of enthesopathy – suggestive of the SNSA’s (AS, PsA, Reiter’s/Reactive, IBD associated)


    • Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia as the Initial Presentation of ...

      Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia as the Initial Presentation of Polymyositis. Poster presented at: ACP eastern PA region Abstract and Poster Competition, Hershey, PA.


    • [PDF File]Nocturnal Leg Cramps

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      Myalgias and myositis, which sometimes occur with statin therapy, can manifest in any muscle group and lead to deep, aching pain, weakness, and poor exercise toler-ance. 18. Exercise-associated ...


    • [PDF File]Viral myositis in children

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      Benign acute childhood myositis (BACM) is a common, self-limited condition and a frequently missed cause of lower leg pain in children.1,2 This muscle-related condi-tion is also known as influenza-associated myositis, viral myositis, and acute myositis. It was first documented in 1905 by Leichtenstern as


    • [PDF File]Facts About Inflammatory Myopathies (Myositis)

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      thy, inclusion-body myositis (IBM), also isn’t life-threatening. What causes inflammatory myopathies? In most cases, the cause of an inflam-matory myopathy is unclear. For some reason, the body’s immune system turns against its own muscles and dam-ages muscle tissue in an autoimmune response. Viruses might be a trigger for autoimmune ...


    • [PDF File]SARCOIDOSIS TREATMENT GUIDELINES

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      Sarcoidosis is a chronic inflammatory granulomatous dis-ease that primarily affects the lungs, although multi-organ involvement is common. The etiology of sarcoidosis is not clear; however, genetic and environmental factors probably play a role in the development and expression of the disease. Once thought to be rare, sarcoidosis affects people


    • [PDF File]HyperCKemia - University of Kansas Medical Center

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      Idiopathic HyperCKemia • Introduced by Rowland – “persistent elevation of serum CK despite normal neurological examinations and investigative studies, including EMG and muscle biopsy” • Incidence 0.71% in one large study of 12,828 patients in Norway • May be familial • Diagnosis of exclusion Rowland LP, et al. ExcerptaMedica, 1980 ...


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