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What is the utility of MRI for identifying disease activity in myositis patients when physical exam and labs are inconclusive?

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Rheumatology · University of Pittsburgh

Agree with @Dr. First Last, however, I want to caution about sensitivity and specificity of muscle MRI for a particular situation you are suggesting i.e., to evaluate if patient has active or inactive disease, has not been studied or proven. The muscle MRI, in general, has good sensitivity and speci...

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Rheumatology · Johns Hopkins Myositis Center

In the course of treating myositis, imaging can help to provide clarity when labs and clinical exam are incongruent. Muscle enzymes are not always elevated in active muscle disease. This can be true in dermatomyositis, or other myositis where necrosis is not a prominent part of the process. Further,...

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Rheumatology · Johns Hopkins Myositis Center

Yes, I agree with @Dr. First Last that the results of an MRI should only be taken in the context of the rest of the clinical work-up. However, this really does point to the fact that we don’t have a great gold standard for disease activity and flares.

Just to give another perspective, in our center...

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