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Focal myositis: a polymerase chain reaction analysis for a viral etiology.
[focal myositis]
Focal
myositis
(
FM
)
is
a
benign
inflammatory
condition
that
may
clinically
simulate
a
soft
tissue
sarcoma
.
It
was
first
described
in
1977
,
and
only
approximately
30
cases
have
been
reported
to
date
,
yet
this
entity
is
probably
more
frequent
.
The
pathogenesis
of
FM
is
totally
unknown
.
It
has
been
proposed
that
it
represents
a
nodular
form
of
myositis
,
which
can
evolve
into
polymyositis
,
but
this
hypothesis
has
not
been
confirmed
by
follow-up
studies
.
We
describe
seven
cases
of
FM
,
five
of
which
have
never
been
reported
before
.
Histology
of
the
lesions
was
very
similar
,
showing
a
destructive
inflammatory
myopathy
with
evidence
of
regeneration
.
Our
study
attempted
to
better
understand
the
pathogenesis
of
this
focal
inflammatory
myopathy
.
We
performed
a
polymerase
chain
reaction
study
to
explore
the
presence
of
a
number
of
viral
infectious
agents
in
the
inflammed
tissue
.
The
present
study
failed
to
show
the
presence
of
a
known
viral
agent
with
a
recognized
tropism
for
myofibers
.
With
a
panel
of
lymphoid
cell
markers
,
we
also
characterized
the
phenotype
of
the
inflammatory
infiltrate
that
was
composed
of
many
T
-
lymphocytes
with
few
CD
4
+
cells
.
Lastly
,
we
reviewed
the
published
cases
and
discuss
the
possible
pathogenesis
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"which can evolve into polymyositis"
symptom
focal myositis
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