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Case Reports
. 2024 Oct;53(10):2289-2296.
doi: 10.1007/s00256-023-04444-y. Epub 2023 Sep 6.

Nontuberculous mycobacterial myositis in dermatomyositis with long-term use of immunosuppressant: a case report

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Nontuberculous mycobacterial myositis in dermatomyositis with long-term use of immunosuppressant: a case report

Juin Kim et al. Skeletal Radiol. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Inflammatory myopathies, such as polymyositis and dermatomyositis, are systemic inflammatory disorders that affect skeletal muscles and internal organs. The treatment of inflammatory myopathies usually involves long-term use of high doses of steroids and/or immunosuppressants, making patients susceptible to opportunistic infections. Unfortunately, infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with inflammatory myopathies. Musculoskeletal nontuberculous mycobacterial infections are rare. Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections are easily overlooked owing to their rarity, leading to delayed diagnosis and treatment, indolent clinical course, and difficulty isolating the pathogen. Nontuberculous mycobacterial infections are a growing health concern because of their increasing incidence and the need for prolonged treatment. In patients with connective tissue diseases, immunosuppressant use may lead to an increased risk of nontuberculous mycobacterial infection with a poor prognosis, which highlights the need for early diagnosis and treatment. Herein, we report the case of a 59-year-old man diagnosed with dermatomyositis, who had prolonged use of immunosuppressants and developed a disseminated soft tissue infection in both thighs caused by Mycobacterium abscessus. Multimodal images were obtained using magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography, and computed tomography. A strong suspicion of possible combined opportunistic infections and appropriate staining is essential in diagnosing nontuberculous mycobacterial myositis.

Keywords: Inflammatory myopathy; Myositis; Nontuberculous mycobacteria infection; Opportunistic infection.

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