Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 11, 2026

Clinical Examination Protocol to Detect Atypical and Classical Scrapie in Sheep
Published on: January 19, 2014
Early detection and intervention in dermatomyositis: current evidence and clinical implications
Kenneth Treasure1, Rehet Chugh2, Hana Abbas3
1Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, 3501 Arrowhead Dr, Las Cruces, NM, 88001, USA. kennethtreasure@ucsb.edu.
None:
Dermatomyositis is a rare autoimmune disease characterized by muscle weakness and distinctive skin rashes. Patients typically present with symmetric proximal muscle weakness alongside extramuscular manifestations, including interstitial lung disease and skin infections. While the exact cause remains unknown, researchers believe genetics, infections, and underlying autoimmune processes contribute to its development. The disease likely involves inappropriate complement protein activation targeting the perimysium, which triggers blood vessel inflammation and destruction around muscle fascicles. This process leads to ischemia and infarction of muscle tissue, ultimately causing muscle inflammation and atrophy. This paper analyzes existing data to determine whether early diagnosis and treatment of dermatomyositis reduce musculoskeletal complications. Several factors contribute to diagnostic delays: dermatomyositis occurs less frequently than other myopathies, early symptoms remain non-specific, and accurate diagnosis requires combining clinical, serologic, and muscle biopsy findings. Current evidence demonstrates that early detection and treatment of autoimmune diseases like dermatomyositis result in higher remission rates and reduced disease activity.
More Related Videos
06:13Author Spotlight: Insights into Remotely Supervised Neuromodulation Procedure for Phantom Limb Pain
Published on: March 1, 2024
05:24Author Spotlight: Exploring the Initiation Mechanism of 'Three-Method and Three-Acupoint' Tuina Analgesia in Rats with Nerve Injury
Published on: January 26, 2024
Related Concept Videos
The Evidence for Evolution
Nursing Interventions I: Taxonomy of Nursing Interventions
A nursing intervention is a treatment or action based on scientific concepts and knowledge from the nursing, behavioral, and physical sciences. Identifying and prioritizing nursing interventions based on the desired outcome...
Nursing Interventions II: Selecting and Classifying the Nursing Interventions
Community Based Intervention
Foundations of Community Mental Health Programs
Central to the success of community-based interventions is the...
Operant Conditioning Intervention
In operant conditioning, behaviors that are...
Electrical Current