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  1. Dermatomyositis: Advances in Recognition, Understanding and Management by Lyubomir A. Dourmishev, Assen Lyubenov Dourmishev, 2009-05-11
  2. Myositis and You: A Guide to Juvenile Dermatomyositis for Patients, Families, and Healthcare Providers
  3. The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Dermatomyositis: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09
  4. Dermatomyositis - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-20
  5. Collagen-vascular diseases; systemic lupus erythematosus, acute dermatomyositis-polymyositis, progressive systemic sclerosis, polyarteritis nodosa by John Harold Talbott, 1974
  6. Connective Tissue Diseases: Holistic Therapy Options--Sjoegren¿s Syndrome; Systemic Sclerosis - Scleroderma; Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; Discoid Lupus Erythematosus; Secondary and Primary Raynaud¿s phenomenon; Raynaud¿s Disease; Polymyositis ¿ Dermatomyositis by Hannelore Helbing-Sheafe, 2003-08-28
  7. Scleroderma & Dermatomyositis (The Clinical Practice of Chinese Medicine) by Chen Da-can, Xuan Guo-wei, 2008-05-30
  8. Dermatomyositis Dx: consider the cutaneous: quality of life concerns.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Diana Mahoney, 2004-04-01
  9. Cutaneous manifestations of rheumatic diseases: lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, scleroderma. (continuing education series with quiz): An article from: Dermatology Nursing by Richard D. Sontheimer, Pat Kovalchick, 1998-04-01
  10. Dermatomyositis diagnosis: look for skin clues.(Dermatology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Diana Mahoney, 2004-06-01
  11. Dermatomyositis and esophageal cancer.(Case Report)(medical research)(includes related article "Key Points" and "Diagnosis of dermatomyositis and polymyositis" ... An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Imran Iftikhar, Dima Abdelmannan, et all 2006-07-01
  12. Know the signs of dermatomyositis and systemic lupus erythematosus: in children, overlooking or misinterpreting certain dangerous symptoms can be lethal.(Clinical ... An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Doug Brunk, 2005-09-01
  13. Watch dermatomyositis patients for cancers and organ involvement.(Skin Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2007-08-01
  14. Dermatomyositis: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Brian, PhD Hoyle, 2005

1. NINDS Dermatomyositis Information Page
Factsheet about the acquired muscle disease describes its onset, symptoms, treatments, and prognosis. Find selected references and organizations. Table of Contents (click to jump to sections). What is dermatomyositis? Is there any treatment?
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/dermato_doc.htm
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Dermatomyositis?
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What is the prognosis?
What research is being done? ... Related NINDS Publications and Information What is Dermatomyositis? Is there any treatment? Treatment for dermatomyositis generally consists of a steroid drug called prednisone. For patients in whom prednisone is not effective, other immunosuppressants such as azathioprine and methotrexate may be prescribed. Recently, a drug called intravenous immunoglobulin was shown to be effective and safe in the treatment of the disease. Physical therapy is usually recommended to preserve muscle function and avoid muscle atrophy. What is the prognosis?

2. Dermatomyositis (PM/DM) | MDA
dermatomyositis (DM) Click for Materials En Español and MDAchats Bookmark this page! It's your source for information and news about PM/DM and will be updated regularly. Quick Definition Onset · Childhood to late adulthood. Symptoms · Weakness
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Childhood to late adulthood. Weakness of neck and limb muscles. Muscle pain and swelling common. Skin rash typically affecting cheeks, eyelids, neck, chest and limbs. Disease progression and severity vary among individuals. Often responds to drug therapy.
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3. Allergy/Immunology - Juvenile Dermatomyositis
JUVENILE dermatomyositis. There is no clear gender predominance in juveniledermatomyositis, whereas the adult form occurs more often in females.
http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/peds/pidl/allergy/dermato.htm&e=42

4. Jordan's Juvenile Dermatomyositis Diary
The diary of a 10 year old girl diagnosed with this rare disease including her treatment and progress.
http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Meadow/6709/

Hello. My name is Sherrell and I am the mother of three loving children. My youngest child is a beautiful little girl named Jordan. She was only 10 years old, in 1998, when diagnosed with a rare disease called Juvenile Dermatomyositis. (JDMS) It is so rare, information is hard to come by. I thought I would put her diary on the Internet in hopes of getting more information and also, to let other parents, facing this same nightmare, know that they are not alone. The first months of the diary may be hard to read. It brings tears to my eyes and I wrote it and lived it. But, trust me, there are joyful tears in the months to come. We have been blessed, for God is taking care of our baby. We hope that the information is helpful to each of you. The diary is our personal experience and doesn't necessarily apply to everyone. However, if you share the diary with someone else that has been diagnosed with JDMS or is the parent of a child with JDMS, please encourage them to read the whole diary or at least through December 1998. I just recently found a forum that can connect us and may help answer many questions. You may want to check it out.

5. NINDS Dermatomyositis Information Page
Information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Auto-Immune Myositis...... More about dermatomyositis, Studies with patients, NINDS is part of the National Institutesof Health. NINDS dermatomyositis Information Page Reviewed 1108-2001
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/dermato_doc.htm&e=42

6. Dermatomyositis
Kurze œbersicht ¼ber die dermatomyositis und ihre Behandlung mit einer Liste von Kontaktpersonen f¼r diese seltene Erkrankung.
http://www.dermatomyositis.de/

7. Dermatomyositis (PM/DM) MDA
Background and references, provided by the Muscular Dystrophy Association.Category Health Conditions and Diseases AutoImmune Myositis......dermatomyositis (DM) Click for Materials En Español and MDAchats.Bookmark this page! It's your source for information and news
http://www.mdausa.org/disease/pmdm-d.html&e=42

8. Juvenile Rheumatic Disease Group Website
Online support for parents of children with a JRD, including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile scleroderma, juvenile dermatomyositis, juvenile systemic lupus, and other rheumatic disorders. Includes resources.
http://www.geocities.com/beegal68/JRD-Website.html
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9. Facts About Polymyositis And Dermatomyositis | MDA Publications
Severe cases of this inflammation of the skin and muscles may cause enough atrophy to require use of a wheelchair. Read about research efforts.
http://www.mdausa.org/publications/fa-myosi.html
Facts About Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis (PM/DM)
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Polymyositis and dermatomyositis are related diseases, both involving inflammation swelling or irritation of the voluntary muscles, those that normally govern movement, such as the muscles of the arms and legs. Myositis means inflammation of muscle. Polymyositis means inflammation of many muscles, and dermatomyositis means inflammation of muscle and skin. The results of either condition are weakened muscles and often muscle pain. These conditions are seldom fatal, but in the most severe cases a person may need a wheelchair or require assistance with activities of daily living. As early as 1863, a disease involving muscle inflammation and a reddish rash on the face and upper body was described and given the name polymyositis. In 1887, an apparent case of polymyositis without any rash was described by the German physician P. Hepp. Another German, H. Unverricht, then proposed using the name dermatomyositis for cases of muscle inflammation with skin changes and polymyositis for those without them. This terminology remains in use today. Both conditions are among the 40 neuromuscular diseases in the Muscular Dystrophy Association's program.

10. Facts About Polymyositis And Dermatomyositis MDA Publications
Facts About Polymyositis and dermatomyositis(PM/DM) Muscular Dystrophy Association
http://www.mdausa.org/publications/fa-myosi.html&e=42

11. The Myositis Support Group UK
Information for sufferers and carers about dermatomyositis and Polymyositis related illnesses which affect the muscles and connective tissues of the body.
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/avenue/ye72/
Updated 15th March 2003 Myositis Support Group
Chat on our Bulletin Board ..........Find out if there are others in your area with Myositis (see Buddies).......................
NEW The UK Myositis Support Group needs you. Click here now to find out why. NEW Myositis Support Group Conference and AGM Click here to find out more and register. NEW The December 2002 Newsletter is on line now. Click here to view. We now have 63 people registered on the 'Buddies' map. Why don't you add your name now ! WHAT IS MYOSITIS? Myositis literally means 'inflammation of the muscles'. This term covers a number of related illnesses including Dermatomyositis, Polymyositis, Juvenile Dermatomyositis and Inclusion Body Myositis. These diseases fall under the classification of 'Autoimmune' diseases, in that they are the result of abnormal immune responses (which the body would normally use to fight off diseases) attacking normal tissues - in this instance, the muscles. Thankfully these diseases are very rare, and to date, no-one really knows what causes them. As these diseases affect the muscles and connective tissues of the body, the main symptom is muscular weakness, which may be progressive and can be severely disabling, affecting in the majority of cases the whole body. People of any age and sex can develop 'Myositis', and depression and a general feeling of misery can frequently ensue. These diseases are not catching and there is no way to predict who may become affected. They can usually be suppressed by drugs which often have side effects which can promote worrying problems of their own. As yet there is no true cure for the disease, but many sufferers can go into partial or complete remission. Many sufferers need physiotherapy to prevent muscle shrinkage and to keep them mobile. Some fortunately do get better, but for the majority it is a case of coping with the disease and trying to live as near a normal life as possible. Some less fortunate do need a wheelchair from time to time while the disease is at its height.

12. More On Dermatomyositis
dieser InternetSeite ein Forum für die Erkrankung dermatomyositis bieten. Ein wesentlicher Beweggrund für mich,
http://www.dogpatch.org/sheltie/morederm.html
More on Dermatomyositis
Here's some more info from Kim Schive ( KSchive@aol.com Dermatomyositis (DM), AKA sheltie skin syndrome, is a skin-and-muscle disorder that is known to affect collies (both varieties) and shelties, but is not generally seen in any other breed. Most of the research on canine DM (several varieties also occur in humans) has been done on collies, but it is likely that we are dealing with the same entity in both collies and shelties, so that research is relevant. The mode of inheritance appears to be autosomal dominant with variable expression. "Autosomal" means it is non-sex-linked, and occurs with equal frequency in males and females. "Dominant" means that one parent must HAVE IT to pass it on to offspring (or, possibly, it can occur as a new mutation; however, while possible, I believe this is highly unlikely, because if new mutations occured in canines, DM would be a problem in almost every breed). "Variable expression" means that disease severity can vary from very mildtoo mild to be diagnosedto very severe. Because the gene is dominant, there is no such thing as a "carrier." A dog either HAS it, or he doesn'twhether or not he gets diagnosed is the sticky part of the equation (see next paragraph). Affected dogs may have one gene for the disorder (D) and one normal gene (d). Such a dog would be referred to as heterozygous, and his genetic make-up would be Dd. Or, an affected dog may have two genes for the disorder (having inherited one from each parent). That dog would be referred to as homozygous, and his genetic make-up would be DD. It is probable that the more severely affected dogs are homozygous (DD), but nobody knows for sure.

13. Derm
dermatomyositis. This information is provided as a public serviceand no warranty is expressed or implied. what is dermatomyositis?
http://www.goldscout.com/derm.html&e=42

14. RalphB.net - Ralph Becker And His Stuff On The Web
Offers information on Ralph's life, ISDN tutorial, FAQ for Toyota RAV4, description of Volkswagen Passat, and Juvenile dermatomyositis (JDMS) information.
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15. Dermatomyositis
a CHORUS notecard document about dermatomyositis Disclaimer. Feedback. Search. dermatomyositis. sheets of calcification in soft tissues
http://chorus.rad.mcw.edu/doc/00617.html
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16. Dermatomyositis

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17. Chronische Inflammatoire Bindweefselziekten: Lupus Erythematosus, Sclerodermie,
Lupus erythematosus, sclerodermie, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, Sjogrensyndroom, vasculitis, MCTD.
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18. Effective Intervention [Apr 1994; 3-3]
Washington Univ School of Medicine in Missouri presents slides of muscle fibers affected by this autoimmune condition. Note the atrophy. dermatomyositis Childhood. Capillary pathology. Complement deposition. Inflammation Perivascular Perimysial
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/Bandolier/band3/b3-3.html
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Effective Intervention
Background
Dermatomyositis occurs infrequently, with an incidence probably less than 1 per 300,000 per year. It is characterised by an intramuscular microangiopathy mediated by a complement membrane attack complex. There is a loss of muscle capillaries, muscle ischaemia, muscle-fibre necrosis and perifascicular atrophy.
There is an unmistakable rash with purplish appearance on the eyelids, cheeks and light exposed areas. A rash is often seen on the extensor surfaces of knees, elbows and knuckles, and this becomes scaly.
Treatment is usually with steroids, but cytotoxic drugs and immunosuppressants are also added. Many patients do not respond to this treatment and remain physically disabled.
RCT shows startling results
A very well conducted double-blind placebo-controlled randomised control trial of high dose immune globulin has shown that it is an effective treatment. The study from the NIH in Bethesda looked at fifteen patients with therapy resistant dermatomyositis. Patients were block randomised to immune globulin infusion or placebo by disease severity, and they continued on their normal therapy during the study. Immune globulin was infused at 2g/kg body weight, with one infusion each month.
Treatment was for three months, followed by cross-over after a one month washout. Patients were followed for three months after the end of the study before codes were broken.

19. Effective Intervention [Apr 1994; 3-3]
Bandolier Library. search. Effective Intervention. Background. dermatomyositis occursinfrequently, with an incidence probably less than 1 per 300,000 per year.
http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/band3/b3-3.html&e=42

20. Juvenile Dermatomyositis - Julia's JDMS Diary Page
How one family is dealing with this rare autoimmune disease that affects the muscles and skin.
http://www.ralphb.net/JDMS/

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juvenile dermatomyositis, JDMS, pediatric, Julia, diary, myositis, skin rash, muscle weakness, muscle inflammation, prednisone, methotrexate, ivig, solu-medrol
Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDMS) is a rare childhood auto-immune disease. My daughter, Julia, was diagnosed with JDMS in March of 1998. This web site is here for two primary reasons. First, to chronicle the events surrounding Julia's diagnosis and treatment of Juvenile Dermatomyositis, thereby helping me cope with it. Second, to give other children and their parents in the same situation some much-needed information and support. Juvenile Dermatomyositis is a very rare disease; I have scoured the internet, bookstores, and libraries and there is precious little on JDMS to be found, and much of that is out of date. I hope that this site will be valuable to you as you learn to cope with it. I'm not a medical professional, so nothing you find here should be considered medical advice. If you have any questions, please start by visiting the Frequently Asked Questions . If you have feedback or comments, my email address is

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