Abstract

We describe two anti-3‑hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR) antibody-positive patients with treatment-responsive ophthalmoparesis. Patient 1 was a 53-year-old male with progressive proximal limb weakness, dysphagia, ptosis, and diplopia over 6 weeks and creatine kinase (CK) of 3,512 units/L. Patient 2 was a 55-year-old female with progressive proximal weakness, dysarthria, ptosis, diplopia, and dyspnea over 2 weeks with CK of 31,998 units/L. Both patients had normal thyroid studies and repetitive nerve stimulation, myopathic electromyography with fibrillation potentials, magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating abnormal enhancement of extraocular muscles, muscle biopsy showing necrotic myofibers, and positive anti-HMGCR antibodies. Patient 1 also had weakly positive anti-PM/Scl antibodies. Immunomodulatory therapies led to resolution of oculobulbar weakness and normalization of CK levels in both patients, while limb weakness resolved completely in patient 1 and partially in patient 2. These cases expand the phenotypic spectrum of anti-HMGCR antibody-associated myopathies to include subacute ophthalmoparesis with limb-girdle weakness and markedly elevated CK.

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