Amyopathic Dermatomyositis Presenting with Digital Ulcerations: Case Report and Literature Review.

Adv Skin Wound Care

In the Department of Dermatology, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Zhao Feng Liu, MD, is Medical Resident and Tom Kovitwanichkanont, MD, is Dermatology Registrar.

Published: July 2024

Clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) is a rare subtype of dermatomyositis that presents with cutaneous features and no muscle involvement. This case report describes a 26-year-old woman with recurrent and multiple digital ulcerations coinciding with the start of winter each year. There was no evidence of myopathy, and antibody testing yielded negative results. A diagnosis of CADM was ultimately made based on clinicopathologic correlation. The patient's ulcers demonstrated excellent response to a combination therapy of hydroxychloroquine and potent topical and systemic steroids. Herein, the authors discuss the pathologic and immunologic characteristics of CADM.

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