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Also known as inflammatory disorder of muscle (disorder), Inflammatory disorder of muscle

Myositis is a rarely encountered medical condition characterized by inflammation affecting the muscles. The manifestations of this condition may include skin issues, muscle weakness, and the potential involvement of other organs. Additionally, systemic symptoms like weight loss, fatigue, and low-grade fever can manifest in individuals with myositis.

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Myositis
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A muscle biopsy from someone who is diagnosed with myositis.
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Rheumatology
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Amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome
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Autoimmunity, idiopathic, adverse drug reaction

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Myositis is a rarely encountered medical condition characterized by inflammation affecting the muscles. The manifestations of this condition may include skin issues, muscle weakness, and the potential involvement of other organs. Additionally, systemic symptoms like weight loss, fatigue, and low-grade fever can manifest in individuals with myositis.

==Causes== Myositis can arise from various causes, including injury, certain medications, infections, inherited muscle disorders, or autoimmune conditions. In some instances, the origins of myositis remain idiopathic, without a discernible cause. Injury: A mild form of myositis can occur with hard exercise. A more severe form of muscle injury, called rhabdomyolysis, is also associated with myositis. This is a condition where an injury to the patient's muscles causes them to quickly break down. Medicines: A variety of different medicines can cause myositis. One of the most common types of drugs that can cause myositis are statins, which are used to lower cholesterol levels. One of the most common side effects of statin therapy is muscle pain which, more rarely, can lead to myositis. Infection: The most common infectious cause of myositis is viral infections, such as the common cold. Other viruses, such as COVID-19, are also shown to be a rare cause of myositis. Benign acute childhood myositis has been described in children after prodromal viral infections with different viral agents. Bacterial, parasitic, and fungal infections are other infectious causes of myositis. Inherited muscle disease: Many inherited myopathies may have secondary myositis, including calpainopathy, dysferlinopathy, facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, dystrophinopathy, and LMNA-associated myopathy. Autoimmune: Autoimmune disease is an abnormal immune response to specific body protein or other biomolecular target, such as one of the muscles. The three main types of idiopathic myositis (known as inflammatory myopathies) that typically test positive for autoantibodies are dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and inclusion body myositis. Other autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, can also cause myositis-like symptoms.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “myositis” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.