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Pathology Features of Immune and Inflammatory Myopathies, Including a Polymyositis Pattern, Relate Strongly to Serum Autoantibodies
Alan Pestronk
, Rati Choksi
Department of Neurology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Section of Neuromuscular Medicine
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Pathological Features
100%
Autoantibodies
100%
Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies
100%
Polymyositis
100%
Odds Ratio
66%
Myopathology
44%
B Cells
33%
Myofiber Necrosis
33%
Inflammation
22%
Vacuole
22%
Myofiber
22%
Mitochondrial Pathology
22%
Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductases
22%
NXP2
22%
Graft-versus-host Disease (GvHD)
11%
Clinical Characteristics
11%
Granuloma
11%
Muscle Biopsy
11%
Vessel Wall Inflammation
11%
Relative Association
11%
TIF1
11%
Association Strength
11%
Vessel Damage
11%
SRP54
11%
Jo-1
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Myopathy
100%
Polymyositis
100%
Autoantibody
100%
B Cell
33%
Vacuolization
22%
Muscle Biopsy
11%
Granuloma
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autoantibodies
100%
Immunity
100%
Polymyositis
100%
B Cell
33%
Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease
11%
Granuloma
11%
Muscle
11%