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Dermatology

Dermatomyositis

Built from Dermatology, 5th Edition

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10 sections · 106 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Introduction & classification

    What dermatomyositis is, and how it is grouped and named

    • What dermatomyositis is
    • Cutaneous and systemic findings at a glance
    • Two different diseases, two different attacks
    • History and current classification
    • The idiopathic inflammatory myopathy family
    • Revised classification system for the idiopathic inflammatory dermatomyopathies
    • Amyopathic and hypomyopathic dermatomyositis

    7 slides

  3. 03

    Epidemiology

    Who gets dermatomyositis, and how often

    • How common is dermatomyositis
    • Clinical subtypes of dermatomyositis – demographics and associated findings

    2 slides

  4. 04

    Pathogenesis

    What triggers the disease, and how the damage happens

    • What triggers dermatomyositis
    • How the immune system injures skin and muscle
    • Drug, vaccine, and infectious triggers
    • Pathogenesis of dermatomyositis
    • Pathogenesis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Pathogenesis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Autoantibodies - a fingerprint for each subtype
    • Serum autoantibodies in adult and juvenile dermatomyositis
    • Clinical phenotype by autoantibody
    • Clinical phenotype by autoantibody (continued)

    10 slides

  5. 05

    Cutaneous disease

    The rashes, nail changes, and calcium deposits that mark the skin

    • The two hallmark (pathognomonic) skin signs
    • Heliotrope sign and eyelid edema
    • Photodistributed facial erythema
    • Where the rash appears - extensor surfaces
    • Gottron papules over the knuckles
    • Papular lichenoid Gottron papules
    • Subtle Gottron papules with renal cell carcinoma
    • Gottron papules with a poikilodermatous dorsal-hand plaque
    • Papules over the extensor tendons of the hand
    • Gottron papules that mimic psoriasis
    • Gottron papules extending onto the extensor tendons
    • Gottron sign of the elbows and knee
    • Gottron sign with poikiloderma over the knuckles
    • Poikiloderma - a key diagnostic clue
    • Photodistributed poikiloderma and the holster sign
    • Localized poikilodermatous changes of the lateral arm
    • Poikiloderma of the outer upper arm
    • Holster sign of the lateral thigh
    • Subtle holster sign
    • Erythematous papules of the sun-exposed chest
    • Facial and neck plaques in a patient with multiple myeloma
    • Itching (pruritus) - an important clue
    • Pruritic plaques of the upper back (shawl sign)
    • Nail-fold changes - an easy bedside clue
    • Ragged cuticles and nail-fold telangiectasias
    • Ragged cuticles and nail-fold hemorrhage
    • Nail-fold capillary changes on capillaroscopy
    • Calcinosis cutis
    • Calcinosis cutis of the buttocks and knee
    • Calcinosis cutis of the shoulder
    • Other cutaneous patterns
    • Less common cutaneous presentations
    • Flat-topped papules in a patient with interstitial lung disease
    • Mucocutaneous manifestations of dermatomyositis
    • Amyopathic disease still needs full work-up

    35 slides

  6. 06

    Systemic disease

    Muscle, lung, heart, and overlap disease beyond the skin

    • Muscle disease
    • Lung disease and anti-MDA5 dermatomyositis
    • Cutaneous ulceration in anti-MDA5 dermatomyositis
    • Ulceration within a Gottron papule (anti-MDA5 dermatomyositis)
    • Cardiac disease and anti-synthetase syndrome

    5 slides

  7. 07

    Malignancy

    Why every adult with dermatomyositis needs a cancer work-up

    • The cancer link in adult dermatomyositis
    • Who needs the most careful cancer screening

    2 slides

  8. 08

    Pathology

    What skin and muscle biopsies show under the microscope

    • What the skin biopsy shows
    • Interface dermatitis and dermal changes on biopsy
    • What the muscle biopsy shows

    3 slides

  9. 09

    Diagnosis & evaluation

    Confirming the diagnosis and mapping every affected organ

    • Confirming the diagnosis
    • Diagnostic approach to adult dermatomyositis
    • Differential diagnosis of dermatomyositis
    • Differential diagnosis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Differential diagnosis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Differential diagnosis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Differential diagnosis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Differential diagnosis of dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Look-alike conditions - key distinguishing clues
    • Testing for muscle disease
    • MRI signs of muscle inflammation
    • MRI of the pelvic muscles - normal versus dermatomyositis
    • Ultrasound of the triceps muscle
    • Evaluation of the patient with dermatomyositis
    • Evaluation of the patient with dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Evaluation of the patient with dermatomyositis (continued)

    16 slides

  10. 10

    Treatment

    Treating the muscle disease, the skin disease, and calcinosis

    • Treating muscle disease
    • Steroid-sparing drugs for muscle disease
    • Escalating therapy for skin disease
    • Therapeutic ladder for dermatomyositis
    • Therapeutic ladder for dermatomyositis (continued)
    • Treating skin disease - a harder problem
    • Treating calcinosis cutis and long-term care
    • Outlook (prognosis)
    • Key takeaways
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    • Dermatology, 5th Edition (2-Volume Set)

    25 slides