Literature DB >> 17037368

[Acute myositis associated with influenza].

Seiji Noma1.   

Abstract

Benign acute myositis associated with influenza is reported from all over the world. The characteristics of this disorder is calf pain and difficulty walking during a viral illness (3-8 days) and creatine kinase levels are mildly or moderately elevated. Recovery occurred within 1 week. Midchildhood (mean age: 6-8 years) is most commonly affected and boys are more commonly than girls and its ratio is 2.4 : 1 by Shimizu in Japan (1993). Elderly patients are also reported. Viral studies show that influenza B is more commonly than influenza A and the ratio is 6 : 1 by Hu in Taiwan (2004), 2.4 : 1 by Shimizu in Japan (1993). Muscle histology revealed isolated segmental muscle degeneration and necrosis without frank myositis. A direct role of influenza virus in its genesis is not clear. An age-related response and occurrence primarily on boys may reflect a genetic predisposition.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17037368

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nihon Rinsho        ISSN: 0047-1852


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1.  Evaluation of the prevalence and clinical and laboratory features of acute viral myositis in children with influenza referred to the emergency department of Ali Asghar Tehran Hospital in 2019 and 2020.

Authors:  Motahare A Delavar; Hamidreza K Ebrahimi; Nafise Borhani; Pegah Karimian; Fahimeh Ehsanipour; Shabahang Jafarnejad; Somayeh Esmaeilian
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