Expanding the spectrum of HIV-associated myopathy

JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY(2019)

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Myalgia or muscle weakness is frequently observed during HIV infection (1), and 15% of HIV patients may have an increased serum creatine kinase (CK) level.1 Case reports or case series have suggested that HIV-associated myopathies represent a large spectrum of disease.2To date, data on muscle involvement during HIV infection remain sparse and we aimed to describe the clinical characteristics and evolution of biopsy-proven HIV-associated myopathies.All HIV-positive patients who had a muscle biopsy performed at the Pitie-Salpetriere University Hospital between 2001 and 2012 were identified.Medical records were retrospectively reviewed to assess muscle disease features and HIV infection characteristics. Patients were classified histologically as polymyositis (PM), non-specific myositis (NSM), immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), or inclusion body myositis (IBM) according to the European Neuromuscular Center (ENMC) criteria.3 4 Isolated mitochondrial abnormality (IMA) was defined as presence of cytochrome c oxidase negative fibres and/or succinate dehydrogenase positive staining without inflammatory cell infiltrate or rimmed vacuoles.PM or NSM evolution towards IBM was evaluated at follow-up. Uncontrolled viral load was defined as u003e40 copies/mL.Categorical variables are reported herein as numbers and/or percentages and were compared using a χ2 or Fisher’s exact test. Quantitative variables are reported as median (IQR1–IQR3) and compared using non-parametric one-way one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). For all statistical analyses, pu003c0.05 was considered significant. Statistical analyses were conducted using GraphPad Prism software.Fifty HIV-positive patients …
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antiretroviral therapy,human immunodeficiency virus,inclusion body myositis,mitochondrial myopathies,polymyositis
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