Severe Anti-HMG-CoAR Necrotizing Autoimmune Myopathy Secondary to Statin Use.
Priyanjali PulipatiJayakar Kamantha ReddySyed Ali HusainPublished in: Case reports in rheumatology (2022)
Immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy is an uncommon but debilitating disease that can be triggered by drugs, toxins, or cancer. It is similar to polymyositis in presentation but is differentiated by findings on muscle biopsy. We present a case of a 79-year-old male on statin therapy who presented with proximal muscle weakness and elevated creatinine kinase (CK) levels. He had a confirmatory muscle biopsy for immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy. Unfortunately, the patient's condition eventually escalated, involving respiratory and esophageal muscles in spite of prompt diagnosis and treatment.
Keyphrases
- late onset
- skeletal muscle
- cardiovascular disease
- early onset
- case report
- muscular dystrophy
- ultrasound guided
- coronary artery disease
- protein kinase
- fine needle aspiration
- multiple sclerosis
- papillary thyroid
- drug induced
- type diabetes
- rheumatoid arthritis
- interstitial lung disease
- tyrosine kinase
- squamous cell
- uric acid
- stem cells
- bone marrow
- mesenchymal stem cells
- duchenne muscular dystrophy