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Focal myositis of the thigh: report of two cases.
[focal myositis]
Focal
myositis
is
a
benign
inflammatory
pseudotumor
of
skeletal
muscle
,
presenting
as
a
localized
painful
swelling
within
the
soft
tissue
of
an
extremity
.
Histological
examination
reveals
lymphocytic
infiltration
,
scattered
muscle
fiber
necrosis
and
regeneration
,
and
interstitial
fibrosis
.
Complete
recovery
follows
surgical
removal
of
the
lesion
.
Two
cases
are
presented
of
young
active
males
with
a
localized
painful
swelling
of
the
thigh
.
Clinical
examination
,
standard
laboratory
tests
,
electromyography
(
EMG
)
,
magnetic
resonance
imaging
(
MRI
)
and
surgical
biopsies
were
performed
.
Surgical
biopsies
were
formalin-fixed
,
paraffin-embedded
and
sections
were
stained
with
hematoxylin
and
eosin
,
van
Gieson
,
modified
Gomori
trichrome
and
Mallory
's
method
for
iron
.
Clinical
examination
in
both
cases
revealed
an
indolent
lump
in
the
quadriceps
femoris
muscle
.
Standard
laboratory
tests
and
electromyography
were
normal
.
MRI
prior
to
surgery
visualized
the
focal
nature
of
the
lesions
.
Histological
examination
of
repeated
surgical
biopsies
showed
scattered
muscle
fiber
necrosis
,
regeneration
,
and
interstitial
fibrosis
but
few
lymphocytes
.
Both
patients
recovered
after
surgical
removal
of
the
lesion
.
Two
years
after
surgery
there
was
no
recurrence
of
the
lesions
and
repeated
EMGs
were
normal
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"skeletal muscle"
symptom
cadasil
epidermolysis bullosa simplex
esophageal adenocarcinoma
focal myositis
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
inclusion body myositis
lamellar ichthyosis
neuralgic amyotrophy
pleomorphic liposarcoma
pyomyositis
pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency
systemic capillary leak syndrome
well-differentiated liposarcoma
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