Abstract

Inflammatory myopathies during childhood are clinically, biologically and pathologically heterogeneous.

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  • Inflammatory myopathies during childhood are clinically, biologically and pathologically heterogeneous

  • Retrospective study of patients followed in Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital (Pediatric Rheumatology, Pediatric Dermatology) from january 2002 to march 2014, with overlap myositis defined by the association of inflammatory myositis and clinic features and/or biological signs of other connective tissue diseases

  • For every patient we collected at diagnosis clinical features, biological profile, histological and radiological (MRI) data, treatments and evolution

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Introduction

Inflammatory myopathies during childhood are clinically, biologically and pathologically heterogeneous. Juvenile overlap myositis: retrospective study about 20 cases Introduction Inflammatory myopathies during childhood are clinically, biologically and pathologically heterogeneous. Objectives The objective of this study is to collect cases of pediatriconset overlap myositis to improve description and classification.

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