Article Text
Rare disease
CASE REPORT
Subcutaneous oedema of upper limbs heralding an aggressive form of dermatomyositis
Summary
Subcutaneous oedema is a rare presenting clinical manifestation of dermatomyositis. In this case, we report a 44-year-old man presenting with bilateral upper extremity predominant swelling and weakness. The proximal muscle weakness, dysphagia and presence of Gottron’s papules as well poikiloderma like skin changes led to the clinical diagnosis of dermatomyositis. He received aggressive treatment with high-dose glucocorticoids and required intravenous immunoglobulin with improvement in his symptoms.
- connective tissue disease
- dermatology
- muscle disease
- screening (oncology)