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Fatty infiltration in the posterior muscles of the lower extremities as an MRI feature in antimitochondrial antibody-associated myopathy.

Yuli WangZhenguo HuangJieping LeiXin LuSizhao LiGuochun WangSheng XieLu Zhang
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2024)
Severe fatty infiltrations of the AM, SM, BF, soleus, and Gastroc M in the posterior muscles of the lower extremities are dominant MRI features in our patients with AMA-M2-positive IIM. This unique muscle MRI character may be a helpful indicator in clinical practice for patients with AMA-M2-positive IIM. Key Points • Striking involvement and prominent fatty infiltrations of five lower extremity muscles (adductor magnus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris, soleus, and the medial head of the gastrocnemius) are interesting MRI performances. • Severe fatty infiltrations in the posterior muscles of the lower extremities are dominant MRI features in AMA-M2-positive IIM. • This unique muscle MRI character may be very helpful for the diagnosis of the AMA-M2-positive IIM.
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