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In a patient with biopsy proven statin associated immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy who previously responded well to methotrexate but now presents with recurrent proximal leg weakness and rising CK/aldolase levels after several years of stability, what would be your preferred next-line treatment strategy?

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Rheumatology · The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth)

That's an excellent question. I would approach this as a probable disease flare, after excluding potential triggers such as statin re-exposure, including over-the-counter supplements (e.g., "natural" cholesterol-lowering mushroom products that may contain statin-like compounds). In that setting, I w...

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