Purvis J, Fam A G, Lewis A
Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
J Rheumatol. 1991 Feb;18(2):289-92.
We describe a patient with inclusion body myositis presenting as chronic, therapy resistant polymyositis. Our report highlights the slow evolution of inclusion body myositis in some patients, and emphasizes the diagnostic importance of examining one or more muscle biopsy specimens by both frozen section and electron microscopy.
我们描述了一名表现为慢性、治疗抵抗性多发性肌炎的包涵体肌炎患者。我们的报告强调了包涵体肌炎在一些患者中的缓慢进展,并强调了通过冰冻切片和电子显微镜检查一个或多个肌肉活检标本的诊断重要性。