Clinical Immunology Communications (Dec 2023)

Nailfold capillary dropout precedes the presentation of pneumatosis intestinalis and micro-perforation in juvenile dermatomyositis

  • Andi Wang,
  • Amer Khojah,
  • Gabrielle Morgan,
  • Lauren M. Pachman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 74 – 76

Abstract

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Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the skin and muscle vasculature. Loss of nailfold capillary end row loops (ERL) is associated with disease activity. We now present the first report of serious gastrointestinal (GI) events in two JDM patients, both preceded by a precipitous drop in their ERL, which contributes to the consideration of JDM as a member of the vasculitis group of myopathies. These cases demonstrate that the sudden and significant loss of ERL density appears to be a novel and reliable indicator of severe systemic microangiopathy, including gastrointestinal vasculopathy, in selected children with JDM.

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