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This study will evaluate subjects with adult- and childhood-onset myositis to learn more about their cause and the immune system changes and medical problems associated with them. Myositis is an inflammatory muscle disease that can damage muscles and other organs, resulting in significant disability.
Children or adults with polymyositis or dermatomyositis or a related condition may be evaluated under this study. Healthy children or adults will also be enrolled as "controls," for comparison of test results.
All patients will undergo a complete history (including completing some questionnaires) and physical examination, review of medical records, and blood and urine tests. Patients may then choose to participate in an additional 1- to 5-day evaluation, which will include some or all of the following diagnostic, treatment or research procedures:
All patients may have only a one-time evaluation or may return for one follow-up evaluations (either the 1-day or 3- to 5-day evaluation) over a 1-year period.
Healthy children will undergo a medical history and brief physical examination; blood and urine tests; speech and swallowing studies including questionnaires and physical examination, tongue strength, and ultrasound study; and bioelectric impedance testing. Children 8 to 18 years old may also have exercise testing.
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This study will evaluate subjects with adult- and childhood-onset myositis to learn more about their cause and the immune system changes and medical problems associated with them. Myositis is an inflammatory muscle disease that can damage muscles and other organs, resulting in significant disability.
Children or adults with polymyositis or dermatomyositis or a related condition may be evaluated under this study. Healthy children or adults will also be enrolled as "controls," for comparison of test results.
All patients will undergo a complete history (including completing some questionnaires) and physical examination, review of medical records, and blood and urine tests. Patients may then choose to participate in an additional 1- to 5-day evaluation, which will include some or all of the following diagnostic, treatment or research procedures:
All patients may have only a one-time evaluation or may return for one follow-up evaluations (either the 1-day or 3- to 5-day evaluation) over a 1-year period.
Healthy children will undergo a medical history and brief physical examination; blood and urine tests; speech and swallowing studies including questionnaires and physical examination, tongue strength, and ultrasound study; and bioelectric impedance testing. Children 8 to 18 years old may also have exercise testing.
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Patients with Myositis:
Inclusion Criteria:
All patients should have age range 2-100 years.
All Patients admitted to the study must satisfy at least one of the following criteria among item 1 (A or B or C) OR item 2 (A or B or C) AND item 3:
Patient has documented evidence that he/she meets criteria for an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy
A. Possible, probable or definite adult or juvenile polymyositis or dermatomyositis by Bohan and Peter criteria
B. Possible, probable or definite inclusion body myositis by Griggs and/or ENMC criteria
C. Has an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy that does not meet these criteria, including common or rarer forms of myositis such as cancer- associated, focal, orbital, eosinophilic myositis, macrophagic, proliferative, etc.
Has one of the following conditions:
2A. Have a disorder that is related to an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy, that may include:
Inflammatory and non-inflammatory myopathies:
Mimicking and related skin disorders:
Disorders of the complications of myositis (including interstitial lung disease, calcifying disorders, cardiomyopathies, etc.):
Overlapping autoimmune diseases that may be associated with myositis
Patients with muscle and/or skin inflammation and documented environmental exposures:
Patients with myositis or complications of myositis and suspected genetic disorders:
Patients with undifferentiated connective tissue disease
Patients with signs or symptoms of myositis (such as weakness, skin rashes, interstitial lung disease) or laboratory abnormalities (such as elevated CK or muscle biopsy with myopathic features) who do not have an established diagnosis of myositis for them to be evaluated to establish a diagnosis
3. Ability of patient or parent/guardian to give informed consent to all or part of the study after full information has been provided.
Exclusion Criteria:
For females of childbearing potential who are pregnant, they will be permitted to enroll, but would be excluded from radiographic procedures involving radiation or greater than minimal risk procedures, including obtaining biopsies.
Relatives of Patients with Myositis:
For patients with at least one first-degree relative affected with IIIM, all available first-degree relatives (affected and unaffected) are eligible to participate in the genetics portion of the protocol. For patients in which two or more first degree relatives are affected with myositis, any available close relatives (affected or unaffected parents, siblings or children, as well as grandparents and grandchildren, or other close relatives, when available) are eligible to participate in the genetics portion of the protocol.
Inclusion criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
Healthy Volunteers:
Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
If Any "Yes" answer patient is not eligible for study
Note that the following screening activities may be performed to determine subject eligibility:
If a participant is ineligible and willing, their contact information- including name, phone numbers, emails, best times to reach, and potential diagnosis- may be shared with other NIH investigators if the participant may be eligible to participate in those studies.
1,200 participants in 3 patient groups
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Lisa G Rider, M.D.
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