1. The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnostic work-out of myopathies: differential diagnosis between inflammatory myopathies and muscular dystrophies.
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Barsotti S, Aringhieri G, Mugellini B, Torri F, Minichilli F, Tripoli A, Cardelli C, Cioffi E, Zampa V, Siciliano G, Caramella D, Ricci G, and Mosca M
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- Humans, Diagnosis, Differential, Muscle, Skeletal pathology, Muscular Atrophy diagnosis, Muscular Atrophy pathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Edema, Muscular Diseases diagnosis, Myositis diagnosis, Muscular Dystrophies diagnosis, Muscular Dystrophies pathology
- Abstract
Objectives: The differential diagnosis between idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) and muscular dystrophies (MD) may be challenging. We analysed the potential role of muscular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the differential diagnosis between IIM and MD., Methods: MRI of patients (91 IIM and 43 MD), studied with a standardised protocol, have been collected. The presence of oedema, muscular atrophy and intramuscular adipose changes were evaluated. Moreover, we computed a composite score for each MRI item to better discriminate between the two diseases., Results: Oedema was significantly more prevalent in IIM compared with MD in pelvis muscles (p<0.001), anterior lodge and medial lodges (p=0.044) of the thighs. Adipose infiltration/substitution and muscular atrophy were more prevalent in MD, in particular adipose tissue was prevalent in all the compartments of the thighs (p<0.05), atrophy was prevalent at the thighs and pelvis muscles (p<0.001). The probability of IIM increased with higher oedema score and decreased with higher atrophy and intramuscular adipose infiltration/substitution scores., Conclusions: A different distribution of muscular involvement between IIM and MD has been identified. Muscular MRI may be useful in the differential diagnosis, potentially reducing the number of muscular biopsies that may be reserved only for doubtful cases.
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- 2023
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