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Inflammatory myopathies—like dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and inclusion body myositis—can be difficult to diagnose and manage, especially when they overlap with interstitial lung disease (ILD). In this clinical discussion, Amanda Mixon, PA-C, breaks down what to look for, from subtle signs like "mechanic's hands" to more serious red flags like MDA5-positive rapidly progressive ILD.
Special attention is given to anti-synthetase syndrome, a condition often associated with ILD, arthritis, and elevated CK levels, and how antibody testing (e.g., Jo-1, SSA, MDA5) can guide diagnosis and urgency of care. You’ll also learn how to approach cancer screenings in patients with dermatomyositis and why a full malignancy workup is essential.
What you'll learn:
– How to identify anti-synthetase syndrome and inflammatory myopathies
– Key clinical signs: weakness, mechanic’s hands, non-erosive arthritis
– Understanding the myositis antibody panel and its clinical utility
– The connection between dermatomyositis and malignancy risk
– When and how to conduct a thorough cancer screening
– Treatments including JAK inhibitors, IVIG, and rituximab
Perfect for APPs, pulmonologists, and rheumatology teams, this video empowers you to catch early signs, personalize diagnostics, and take action.

July 2025
06:40 m