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Elevation of [[creatine kinase]] ([[CK]]) in blood is indicative of myositis. The MM and not the MB or BB fraction of the CK will be elevated. | Elevation of [[creatine kinase]] ([[CK]]) in blood is indicative of myositis. The MM and not the MB or BB fraction of the CK will be elevated. | ||
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[[Cellulitis]] | |||
[[Deep vein thrombosis]] | |||
[[Dermatomyositis]] | |||
[[Hematoma]] | |||
[[Idiopathic]] [[inflammatory]] myopathies | |||
[[Inclusion body myositis]] | |||
[[Influenza]] myositis | |||
[[Juvenile dermatomyositis]] | |||
[[Lyme]] myositis | |||
[[Myositis ossificans]] | |||
Neuromuscular complications accompanying [[AIDS]] | |||
[[Osteoarthritis]] | |||
[[Osteomyelitis]] | |||
[[Paraneoplastic]] neuropathy | |||
[[Peripheral vascular disease]] | |||
[[Polymyositis]] | |||
[[Pyomyositis]] | |||
[[Rheumatoid arthritis]] | |||
[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]] | |||
[[Toxoplasma]] myositis | |||
[[Trichinosis]] | |||
[[Trypanosomiasis]] | |||
[[Tuberculous pyomyositis]] | |||
Viral myositis (including following an episode of influenza) | |||
[[Wasting syndrome]] | |||
==Diagnostic Findings== | ==Diagnostic Findings== |
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Overview
Myositis is a general term for inflammation of the muscles. Many such conditions are considered likely to be caused by autoimmune conditions, rather than directly due to infection (although autoimmune conditions can be activated or exacerbated by infections.)
Elevation of creatine kinase (CK) in blood is indicative of myositis. The MM and not the MB or BB fraction of the CK will be elevated.
Differential diagnosis of myositis
Cellulitis Deep vein thrombosis Dermatomyositis Hematoma Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies Inclusion body myositis Influenza myositis Juvenile dermatomyositis Lyme myositis Myositis ossificans Neuromuscular complications accompanying AIDS Osteoarthritis Osteomyelitis Paraneoplastic neuropathy Peripheral vascular disease Polymyositis Pyomyositis Rheumatoid arthritis Systemic lupus erythematosus Toxoplasma myositis Trichinosis Trypanosomiasis Tuberculous pyomyositis Viral myositis (including following an episode of influenza) Wasting syndrome
Diagnostic Findings
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See also
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