In inflammatory myopathies, dropped head/bent spine syndrome is associated with scleromyositis: an international case-control study.
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Date publication
septembre 2023
Journal
RMD open
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GOTTENBERG Jacques-Eric, Pr GENY Bernard
Tous les auteurs :
Pijnenburg L, Giannini M, Bouchard-Marmen M, Arnaud L, Barsotti S, Bellando-Randone S, Bernardi L, Bini P, Blagojevic J, Codullo V, Couderc M, De Moreuil C, Dernis E, Diamanti L, Dubost JJ, Duval F, Emmi G, Galempoix JM, Geny B, Gottenberg JE, Groza M, Guffroy A, Guichard I, Guilpain P, Hervier B, Hudson M, Iaccarino L, Iannone F, Lebrun D, Marchioni E, Mariampillai K, Maurier F, Mosca M, Nadaj-Pakleza A, Nannini C, Piot JM, Prieto-González S, Poursac N, Rouanet E, Sellam J, Selva-O'Callaghan A, Séverac F, Sibilia J, Sole G, Soulages A, Terrier B, Tournadre A, Troyanov Y, Vernier N, Vesperini V, Viallard JF, Ziane R, Cavagna L, Meyer A
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Some myopathies can lead to dropped head or bent spine syndrome (DH/BS). The significance of this symptom has not been studied in inflammatory myopathies (IM).
Mots clés
dermatomyositis, polymyositis, systemic sclerosis
Référence
RMD Open. 2023 09;9(3):