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Autoantibodies play role in myositis classification, treatment


 

AT PERSPECTIVES IN RHEUMATIC DISEASES 2013

As for ANA, about half of patients tested positive, whereas 72% demonstrated positive anti-cytoplasmic staining on indirect immunofluorescence.

The diagnosis of autoimmune ILD can be missed when there is a failure to recognize "incomplete" clinical syndromes, when there is a failure to order or detect myositis-specific autoantibodies – even in patients without myositis – and when a negative ANA is considered to be reassuring, Dr. Oddis said.

Dr. Oddis has served on an advisory board for Questcor.

The meeting was held by Global Academy for Medical Education. GAME and this news organization are owned by Frontline Medical Communications.

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