Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies are rare conditions with several heterogeneous disease subtypes. They can range from limited muscle or skin involvement to severe, systemic, life-threatening disease. Although the etiology is unknown, some evidence suggests a role for external agents, particularly drugs. Herein, we present a case of a 71-year-old woman with chronic myeloid leukemia who developed imatinib-induced dermatomyositis . The presentation was predominantly muscular, characterized by proximal muscle weakness and myalgia of the lower limbs, with positive anti-Mi2a antibodies. Spontaneous recovery was observed after drug discontinuation, without the need for immunosuppressive therapy. This is the first confirmed description of an imatinib-induced dermatomyositis It reflects the importance of a high awareness from rheumatologists and hematologists to accurately anticipate and identify similar situations.

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