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Juvenile dermatomyositis: correlation of MRI at presentation with clinical outcome.

Patricia E Ladd1, Kathleen H Emery, Shelia R Salisbury, Tal Laor, Daniel J Lovell, Kevin E Bove.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The clinical course of juvenile dermatomyositis (JDMS) is unpredictable. MRI is used to determine muscle biopsy site and to monitor disease activity. It is unknown whether soft-tissue features on MRI obtained at diagnosis correlate with clinical outcome. The purpose of our study is to determine whether initial MRI findings in the pelvis and thighs in children with JDMS can predict clinical disease course.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-five children (31 girls and 14 boys; median age, 6 years; range, 1-18 years) with clinically diagnosed biopsy-proven JDMS and at least 24 months of clinical follow-up were included. Clinical outcome was categorized as limited or chronic disease, according to the established Crowe clinical classification scheme. Pretreatment MRI examinations of the pelvis and thighs were evaluated for signal abnormalities of muscle and fascia and reticulated signal changes in subcutaneous fat; associations with clinical outcome were examined.
RESULTS: Twenty-two patients had limited disease and 23 had chronic disease. Signal intensity ranged from normal (n = 3) to floridly increased in all muscle compartments (n = 17). Muscle and fascial involvement were not associated with clinical outcome. Controlling for duration of symptoms, the adjusted odds of progressing to chronic disease were higher for patients with abnormal subcutaneous fat signal than for those with normal fat signal (odds ratio, 9.0; 95% CI, 1.5-53.5; p < 0.02).
CONCLUSION: MRI findings of muscle or fascia involvement do not predict clinical outcome in children with newly diagnosed JDMS. Abnormal subcutaneous fat signal appears to have a significant association with a more aggressive chronic disease course.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21700978     DOI: 10.2214/AJR.10.5337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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