Hydroxychloroquine-induced myopathy
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- DOI: 10.1097/RHU.0b013e3181c47ec8
Hydroxychloroquine-induced myopathy
Abstract
A 70-year-old woman with a history of undifferentiated connective tissue disease was admitted for work-up of shortness of breath and progressive weakness over the course of 1 year. She had been treated with hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) for last 5 years. Her evaluation revealed diffuse muscle weakness and hyperpigmentation of the skin consistent with HCQ deposition, although this did not entirely explain the patient's dyspnea. The patient underwent cardiac evaluation because of occasional substernal chest pain and persistent elevation in serum troponin I, but her ECG and adenosine thallium study did not show any signs of ischemic heart disease. The diagnosis of HCQ-induced myopathy was made with electromyography and muscle biopsy. HCQ was discontinued, with improvement of the patient's signs and symptoms over the course of the next 18 months.We propose that this patient was experiencing myocardial toxicity as a consequence of HCQ deposition disease with her clinical picture of skeletal muscle myopathy and HCQ deposition in the skin. A Medline search yielded several case reports as well as a case series of patients with antimalarial-induced myopathy. HCQ-induced myopathy may be less recognized because of its presentation with signs, symptoms, and laboratory results which suggest other critical diseases. Moreover, this medication is often prescribed to treat illnesses whose clinical manifestations may include myopathy.
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