Role of MRI in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: a review article
Khushboo Pilania, Bhavin Jankharia
Abstract
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies are a rare heterogeneous group of chronic, autoimmune conditions characterized by the slow, progressive weakness of the skeletal muscles and inflammatory infiltrates in the muscle tissue. The predominant role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in myositis imaging is to assess disease activity and to identify the target site for biopsy. Its role in phenotyping the disease is less explored. The aim of the present review was to examine the role of MRI in differentiating between the common inflammatory myopathies, i.e. dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and sporadic inclusion body myositis, and to describe the specific spectrum of MRI findings in various inflammatory myopathies.
Topics & Concepts
MedicinePolymyositisDermatomyositisInclusion body myositisMyositisMagnetic resonance imagingMuscle biopsyPathologyInflammatory myopathyBiopsyMuscle weaknessWeaknessRadiologyInternal medicineAnatomyInflammatory Myopathies and DermatomyositisMuscle and Compartmental DisordersSkin Diseases and Diabetes