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Magnetic resonance imaging pattern recognition in sporadic inclusion‐body myositis
Authors:Giorgio Tasca MD  PhD  Mauro Monforte MD  Chiara De Fino MD  Rudolf A Kley MD  Massimiliano Mirabella MD  PhD
Institution:1. Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS Foundation, Italy;2. Institute of Neurology, Catholic University School of Medicine, Rome, Italy;3. Department of Neurology, University Hospital Bergmannsheil, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany
Abstract:Introduction: In sporadic inclusion‐body myositis (IBM), additional tools are needed to confirm the diagnosis, particularly in clinically atypical or pathologically unproven patients. The aims of this study were to define the pattern of muscle MRI in IBM and to assess its accuracy in differentiating IBM from other myopathies that overlap with it clinically or pathologically. Methods: Blind assessment was done on the scans of 17 definite IBM, 2 possible IBM, and 118 patients with other myopathies. Results: The diagnostic accuracy to detect definite IBM was 95% for the typical pattern (with 100% specificity) and 97% for both typical and consistent patterns (with 97% specificity). Conclusions: Muscle MRI is an accurate tool for diagnostic work‐up of suspected IBM patients and may be particularly helpful in patients with early disease or who lack the classical IBM pathology. Muscle Nerve 52 : 956–962, 2015
Keywords:inclusion‐body myositis  MRI  muscle pattern recognition  sensitivity  specificity
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