Juvenile dermatomyositis: association between nail fold capillary end row loop- area under the curve- and disease damage indicators.
Amer KhojahGabrielle MorganMarisa S Klein-GitelmanLauren M PachmanPublished in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2023)
Persistently decreased ERL capillary density, reflected by low ERL AUC, is associated with a chronic disease course and lipodystrophy in JDM. Despite medical therapy, the mean ERL count remained below normal even after five years, particularly in polycyclic and chronic cases. It is not clear that restoring normal capillary density is currently feasible in children with JDM.