Citera G, Lazaro M A, Maldonado Cocco J A, de Benyacar M A, Scheines E J, Ciaffi M
Seccion Reumatologia, I.MU.RE.P. Echeverria, Argentina.
J Rheumatol. 1996 Mar;23(3):551-3.
We describe a 47-year-old woman who developed chronic subluxing arthropathy associated with polymyositis (PM) and positive anti-Jo1 antibodies. After a followup of 3 years, PM did not recur and polyarthritis dominated her clinical picture, leading to deformities and periarticular calcifications in her hands, shoulders, and feet. Patients with myositis, anti-Jo1 antibodies, and periarticular calcifications are at risk of developing deforming arthritis unresponsive to conventional therapy.
我们描述了一位47岁女性,她患有一种与多发性肌炎(PM)及抗Jo1抗体阳性相关的慢性半脱位性关节病。经过3年的随访,PM未复发,多关节炎成为其主要临床症状,导致她的双手、肩部和足部出现畸形及关节周围钙化。患有肌炎、抗Jo1抗体阳性及关节周围钙化的患者有发生对传统治疗无反应的变形性关节炎的风险。