Occurrence of focal myositis during Behçet's disease: The identification of a specific vasculitis-associated focal myopathy
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Occurrence of focal myositis during Behçet's disease: The identification of a specific vasculitis-associated focal myopathy
Abstract
Aims: This study aimed to report the association of focal myositis (FM) and Behçet's disease (BD) and to analyse the main characteristics of such an association.
Methods: This is a retrospective multicentre study of patients with BD and FM (BD + FM+ group) and those without FM (BD - FM+ group). Clinical, laboratory, radiological, pathological, treatment and outcome data were analysed.
Results: The BD + FM+ group included 10 patients; the median [interquartile range] age at BD diagnosis was 25 [16-35] years, and at FM diagnosis, it was 30 [26-42] years. The diagnosis of BD preceded FM in the majority of cases (n = 8/10). FM occurrence was associated with BD flare-ups in three cases. The creatine kinase levels remained normal or slightly increased. Histological analyses identified relatively preserved muscle tissue, associated with vasculitis (n = 5/6). All patients required treatment; most patients relapsed (n = 9/10). The BD - FM+ group included 35 patients. A comparison of the groups identified a trend towards a younger median age at diagnosis of FM among those with BD (p = 0.063) and more frequent focal muscle swelling in the BD + FM+ group (p = 0.029). The pathological analysis identified significantly less frequent muscle alterations in the BD + FM+ group (muscle fibre size heterogeneity, p = 0.021; necrosis, p = 0.007; and fibrosis, p = 0.027). BD + FM+ patients had a higher frequency of relapse (p = 0.003) and systematic treatment (p = 0.042).
Conclusions: FM occurring during BD appears to be part of the systemic vasculitis process and presents as a vasculitis-associated focal myopathy with a specific clinico-histological pattern. Patients with this association require long-term follow-up and adapted management. This case series also highlights the need for research on BD diagnostic criteria in cases of FM.
Keywords: Behçet's disease; focal myositis; vasculitis.
© 2023 The Authors. Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Neuropathological Society.
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