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Hassen Lena M. Albarrak Rana A. Albahlal Reem A. Alsaqabi Dimah K. Hassen Ikhlass M. Daghestani Maha H. Alqurtas Eman M. Alkhalaf Abdulaziz T. Bedaiwi Mohammed K. Omair Mohammed A. Almaghlouth Ibrahim A. 《Quality of life research》2022,31(11):3229-3239
Quality of Life Research - The COVID-19 pandemic might add to the stressors experienced by people living with rheumatic diseases. This study aimed to examine rheumatic patients’ functional... 相似文献
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Wesam Gouda Anwar Albasri Faisal Alsaqabi Humoud Y. Al Sabah Marwan Alkandari Hassan Abdelnaby 《Journal of Korean medical science》2022,37(5)
Dermatomyositis (DM) is one of the uncommon multi-organ idiopathic inflammatory myopathies that has been reported following the hepatitis B, Influenza, tetanus toxoid, H1N1, and BCG vaccines. However, an association with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine is yet to be reported. In this case, we present the case of a 43-year-old Asian Indian female who was diagnosed with DM 10 days after receiving the second dosage of BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, in the absence of any additional triggering factors. The diagnosis was established based on physical examination, serological antibodies, magnetic resonance imaging of the muscles, skin biopsy, and electromyography. She received standard treatment for DM, including oral high doses of prednisolone, hydroxychloroquine, mycophenolate, and physiotherapy. The treatment successfully reversed skin changes and muscle weakness. This is the first reported case of classic DM complicated by interstitial lung disease following COVID-19 vaccination. More clinical and functional studies are needed to elucidate this association. Clinicians should be aware of this unexpected adverse event following COVID-19 vaccination and arrange for appropriate management. 相似文献
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