Literature DB >> 8178775

Diagnosis of inflammatory myopathy by percutaneous needle biopsy with demonstration of the focal nature of myositis.

M G Haddad1, R L West, E L Treadwell, D D Fraser.   

Abstract

Inflammatory myopathies are a group of acquired disorders with histologic features of inflammation and nonspecific myopathic changes in the muscle fibers. Up to 25% of patients with clinical features of polymyositis reportedly have no inflammatory changes in their muscle biopsy specimens, but the absence of inflammatory infiltrates does not exclude an inflammatory myopathy. However, whether the lack of inflammation is caused by sampling variation or by a total lack of demonstrable inflammation in a particular patient has been unclear in the literature. The authors diagnosed polymyositis in six patients who underwent percutaneous muscle biopsy using a Bergstrom needle. Through one skin incision, the needle was inserted into different areas within the muscle compartment, obtaining three or four concurrent specimens from each patient. In all cases of needle biopsy, adequate tissue was obtained for histochemical and electron microscopic examination. All patients tolerated the procedure well and resumed normal daily activities the morning after biopsy. Although we saw inflammatory changes in at least one biopsy specimen from each patient, one or more of the remaining specimens contained no evidence of inflammation. This illustrates that inflammatory infiltrates can be focal in polymyositis. Because a specific diagnosis of inflammatory myopathy cannot be made in the absence of demonstrable inflammation, the diagnostic yield of multiple percutaneous needle biopsy specimen is potentially higher than that of the traditional single biopsy specimen obtained with the open surgical method.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8178775     DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/101.5.661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9173            Impact factor:   2.493


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