Wong-type dermatomyositis (WTDM) was first formally discussed in the literature in 1969 by Dr. K.O. Wong. This rare variant of dermatomyositis (DM) is characterized by overlapping features of both classic DM and the cutaneous features of pityriasis rubra pilaris. Since 1969, few cases of WTDM have been published in the literature likely due to the rarity of this condition or lack of recognition by clinicians. This narrative review presents the current published English literature on WTDM, analyzing its clinical presentation, diagnostic testing, and treatments along with a comparison to classic DM. Given the overlap of features of both diseases and patients experiencing a better response to classic DM treatments, our results suggest that WTDM is a rare subtype of DM rather than simply an overlap of pityriasis rubra pilaris and DM presenting in 1 patient. We suggest that clinicians evaluate WTDM patients with very thorough histories, physical examinations, histopathology, and appropriate serological studies and monitor closely for systemic symptoms and development of malignancy. WTDM should be treated using conventional treatments for classical DM. Further studies are needed to understand the pathogenesis of WTDM including more specific and distinguishing autoantibody profiles from classical DM, as well as long-term clinical course of WTDM for best management, including recently available biological treatments.
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J Clin Rheumatol
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Department of Internal Medicine, University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, FL.
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Department of Dermatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York.
Indian Dermatol Online J
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Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
An Bras Dermatol
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Med J Aust
February 2023
Hangzhou Third People's Hospital, Affiliated Hangzhou Dermatology Hospital, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
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