Difference between revisions of "Muscles Inflammatory - Pathology"

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===[[Immune-Mediated myositis]]===
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===[[Immune-Mediated Myositis]]===
  
====Masticatory muscle myositis (MMM)====
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====[[Masticatory Muscle Myositis]] ====
  
*Occurs in dogs
 
*Tends to affect the masseter and temporalis muscles
 
*Autoantibodies selectively attack muscles of mastication (type IIM fibres)
 
*Acute stage = eosinophilic myositis
 
**Extremely swollen, painful, hard masticatory muscles
 
*Chronic stage = atrophic myositis
 
**Atrophy may occur without previous acute stage
 
*Grossly:
 
**Bilateral but not necessarily symmetrical
 
**At first, enlarged and oedematous muscles becominf dark red, firm with reddish streaks and yellowiss foci
 
*Histologically:
 
**Acute lesions:
 
***Mainly eosinophilic infiltrate, few lymphocytes, [[Monocytes|monocytes]] and plasma cells
 
***In recurrent disease plasma cells predominate
 
***[[Muscle Necrosis|Necrotic]] myofibres, [[Muscle Atrophy|atrophy]] and attempted [[Muscle Regeneration|regeneration]]
 
**Chronic stage:
 
***[[Muscle Atrophy|Atrophy]] predominates
 
***Fasciculi are shrunken
 
***Condensation of stroma -> enlarged endomysium
 
***Focal plasma cell and lymphocyte infiltration
 
 
 
[[Category:Muscles - Inflammatory Pathology]]
 
  
  
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====Canine polymyositis====
 
====Canine polymyositis====
  
*DOES NOT include MMM above
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*DOES NOT include [[Masticatory Muscle Myositis]]
 
*Rare
 
*Rare
 
*Clinical signs:
 
*Clinical signs:

Revision as of 19:02, 3 March 2011

Myositis

Bacterial Myositis


Viral Myositis

Parasitic Myositis

Immune-Mediated Myositis

Masticatory Muscle Myositis

Canine dermatomyositis

Idiopathic myositis

Canine polymyositis

  • DOES NOT include Masticatory Muscle Myositis
  • Rare
  • Clinical signs:
    • Muscle pain
    • Fever
    • Weakness, particularly in hind limbs
  • Grossly:
    • Inflammation is accompanied by muscle necrosis and regeneration
  • Histologically:
    • Inflammatory foci with lymphocytes, plasma cells and occasionally eosinophils
  • Possibly immunological cause
  • Single biopsy may not be enough to make the diagnosis as it tends to be multifocal and disseminated
  • Lesions similar to some infectious causes (such as Toxoplasma gondii)


Canine bilateral extraocular polymyositis

  • In Golden retrievers
  • Very rare
  • Clinical signs:
    • Acute bilateral exophthalmos
  • Involves only extraocular muscles except for retractor blbi
  • Grossly:
    • Swollen and pale extraocular muscles
  • Histologically:
    • Sterile myositis
    • Multifocal necrosis of myofibres
    • Lymphocytic, histiocytic and plasmacytic infiltrate with few neutrophils


Bovine and ovine eosinophilic myositis

  • Unknown aetiology
  • Major cell involved is eosinphil
  • Usually noticed at slaughter - green muscle discoloration
  • May be caused by degenteration of Sarcocystis spp.
  • Grossly:
    • Green discolored areas, well demarcated
    • Mostly in muscles of back and thighs
  • Histologically:
    • Massive eosinophil infiltration
    • Muscle fibres may degenerate
    • In old lesions - endimysial fibrosis, myofibre atrophy, some regeneration, lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages and few eosinophils
    • Capsule may form