| Literature DB >> 27832822 |
Amir B Orandi1, Eric Eutsler2, Cole Ferguson3, Andrew J White1, Maleewan Kitcharoensakkul4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sarcoidosis is a multi-system disease characterized by the presence of non-caseating epithelioid granulomas in affected tissues, including skeletal muscle. These organized collections of immune cells have important pathophysiologic action including cytokine production leading to inflammation as well as enzymatic conversion of cholecalciferol to calcitriol via 1-α hydroxylase. There are limited reports of isolated granulomatous myositis causing hypercalcemia in pediatric patients. Our patient uniquely presented with symptoms from hypercalcemia and renal insufficiency caused by an overwhelming burden of granulomatous myositis in her lower extremities, but was otherwise asymptomatic. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Adalimumab; Granuloma; Hypercalcemia; Myositis; Sarcoidosis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27832822 PMCID: PMC5105277 DOI: 10.1186/s12969-016-0121-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Rheumatol Online J ISSN: 1546-0096 Impact factor: 3.054
Fig. 1a Photograph of lower extremity hypertrophy. b Comparison to coronal T2 MRI showing symmetric hypertrophy of lower extremity musculature
Fig. 2a Axial short tau inversion recovery (STIR) image of both legs demonstrates extensive myositis bilaterally with extensive edema involving all of the calf muscles within the anterior, posterior and lateral compartments. b Diffusion-weighted sequence reveals patchy areas of restricted diffusion throughout multiple muscles in both legs (arrows), also consistent with acute inflammation. Also note associated intermuscular fascial edema
Fig. 3a Coronal contrast-enhanced T1 image with fat saturation shows an ill-defined, mass-like area in the lateral head of the left gastrocnemius muscle with central intermediate signal, central non-enhancement, and peripheral hyper-enhancement. Biopsy was taken from area of area. b Skeletal muscle involved by severe granulomatous inflammation with osteoclast-like giant cells. c Polarization showing crystalline material compatible with calcium oxalate