Abstract
BackgroundAnti-synthetase syndrome is the collection of myositis and/or interstitial lung disease with the presence of various antibodies directed against an aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetase. Anti Jo − 1 antibody is the commonest of these antibodies and its presence is characteristically associated with the dermatological manifestation of mechanic’s hands. However, in the absence of other features, whether the presence of mechanic’s hands could be considered as a prodromic sign of disease relapse is not proven. We would like to present a patient who developed mechanic’s hands and subsequently went on to have recurrence in her myositis.Case presentationA 45-year-old female initially presented with a progressive proximal muscle weakness. Her muscle enzymes were elevated, EMG and biopsy were also in keeping with an inflammatory myositis. Subsequently she was found to have an interstitial lung disease with a non-specific interstitial pneumonitis pattern radiologically. Her anti Jo-1 was positive. However, she did not have any dermatological manifestations at the time. With immunosuppressive therapy she achieved remission which lasted for about 2 years. Then she developed fissuring and cracking of the palms and fingers suggestive of mechanic’s hands without any muscle pain, weakness and elevation of muscle enzymes. A few months later she did develop muscle pain, weakness and elevation of muscle enzymes heralding a disease relapse.ConclusionThe presence of mechanic’s hands without other features should be considered as a prodromic sign of disease relapse.
Highlights
Anti-synthetase syndrome is the collection of myositis and/or interstitial lung disease with the presence of various antibodies directed against an aminoacyl transfer Ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthetase
Anti-synthetase syndrome is generally considered as autoimmune condition characterized by inflammatory myositis, interstitial lung disease with the presence of antibodies directed against an aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetase
Anti-synthetase syndrome is the presence of inflammatory myositis and/or interstitial lung disease with the presence of antibodies directed against an aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetase
Summary
Anti-synthetase syndrome is the collection of myositis and/or interstitial lung disease with the presence of various antibodies directed against an aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetase. Conclusion: The presence of mechanic’s hands without other features should be considered as a prodromic sign of disease relapse. We would like to present a patient with Anti Jo-1 positive antisynthetase syndrome who developed mechanic’s hands, few months prior to systemic relapse.
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