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Review
. 2004 Dec 18;329(7480):1464-7.
doi: 10.1136/bmj.329.7480.1464.

Polymyositis, invasion of non-necrotic muscle fibres, and the art of repetition

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Polymyositis, invasion of non-necrotic muscle fibres, and the art of repetition

Gerald J D Hengstman et al. BMJ. .

Abstract

The presence of cellular inflammatory infiltrates with invasion of non-necrotic muscle fibres has become a prerequisite for the diagnosis of polymyositis, but a structured literature search shows that the research evidence is insufficiently strong for this histological feature to be used as a diagnostic criterion

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Figure 1
Polymyositis is histopathologically characterised by cellular inflammatory infiltrates with invasion of non-necrotic muscle fibres
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Figure 2
Results of reference search to find original data to support the statement “in polymyositis, multifocal lymphocytic infiltrates surround and invade healthy muscle fibres” made by Dalakas et al (numbers refer to references)

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