The Pan African Medical Journal (Jul 2016)

Polymyositis anti-SRP antibodies and pregnancy about 2 cases

  • Cissé Ousmane,
  • Ba El Hadji Makhtar,
  • Ba Fatoumata,
  • Gams Daniel Massi,
  • Daddah Sami Mouhamed Lémine,
  • Diop-Séne Marieme Soda,
  • Sow Adjaratou Dieynaba,
  • Basse Anna,
  • Seck Lala Bouna,
  • Ndiaye Moustapha,
  • Diop Amadou Gallo,
  • Ndiaye Mouhamadou Mansour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.192.9690
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 192

Abstract

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Anti-SRP myopathy represents 4 to 6% of all the inflammatory myopathies. It has been described since the 80s and its influence on pregnancy and vice versa has been highlighted recently. We report two cases of anti-SRP myopathy associated with pregnancy. In the first case, the initial manifestations of the disease started in post partum and the second case was an anti-SRP myopathy patient before pregnancy. In both cases we objectified outbreaks during post-partum. Pregnancy seems to promote outbreaks. The inactive myopathy seems to presents no serious maternal-fetal complications as well as the usual dose of corticosteroids. The treatment (corticosteroid) during pregnancy is indicated given the risk of worsening during the post-partum.

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