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Dermatomyositis


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Dermatomyositis, Gottron's papule
Dermatomyositis, Gottron's papule
Dermatomyositis, Gottron's papule
Dermatomyositis, Gottron's papule
Dermatomyositis, Gottron's papules on the hand
Dermatomyositis, Gottron's papules on the hand
Dermatomyositis, heliotrope eyelids
Dermatomyositis, heliotrope eyelids
Dermatomyositis, heliotrope rash on the face
Dermatomyositis, heliotrope rash on the face
Dermatomyositis on the legs
Dermatomyositis on the legs
Paronychia, candidial
Paronychia, candidial
Overview Symptoms Treatment
Treatment

The disease is treated with anti-inflammatory medicines called corticosteroids and drugs that suppress the immune system.

When your muscle strength gets better, your doctor may tell you to slowly cut back on your doses. However, most people with this condition must take a medicine called prednisone indefinitely.

If the condition is associated with a tumor, the muscle weakness and rash may improve when the tumor is removed.


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Expectations (prognosis)

Some people may recover and have symptoms completely disappear. Doctors have reported several such cases, especially in children.

In adults, death may result from severe and prolonged muscle weakness, malnutrition, pneumonia, or lung failure. The major causes of death are cancer (malignancy) and lung disease.





Complications

Calling your health care provider

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have muscle weakness or other symptoms of this condition.



Review Date: 02/08/2011
Reviewed By: Richard J. Moskowitz, MD, Dermatologist in Private Practice, Mineola, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org).

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