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Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use

Statins are widely prescribed medications to prevent cardiovascular events. While self-limited statin myopathy is relatively common, statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy (SINAM) is extremely uncommon, with incidence of two cases per million per year. We present a case of SINAM after a deca...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Priyadarshani, Timilsina, Bidhya, Adhikari, Janak, Parajuli, Prem, Dhital, Rashmi, Tachamo, Niranjan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6968631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32002159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2019.1702272
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author Sharma, Priyadarshani
Timilsina, Bidhya
Adhikari, Janak
Parajuli, Prem
Dhital, Rashmi
Tachamo, Niranjan
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Parajuli, Prem
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description Statins are widely prescribed medications to prevent cardiovascular events. While self-limited statin myopathy is relatively common, statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy (SINAM) is extremely uncommon, with incidence of two cases per million per year. We present a case of SINAM after a decade of atorvastatin use, leading to debilitating weakness. A 71-year-old male presented with recurrent falls due to extreme bilateral lower-extremity weakness without pain or sensory changes. No fever, chills, rash, joint pain, recent infection or medication changes were reported. Reported taking atorvastatin 80 mg daily for 10 years. Physical examination revealed significant muscle wasting on right deltoid and proximal muscle weakness in all extremities. Lab tests included elevated creatinine kinase, aldolase, ESR, CRP and transaminases. Anti-HMGCR antibody was significantly elevated. TSH, serum protein electrophoresis and RPR were unremarkable. ANA, Anti-Jo-1, anti-Mi2, anti-SRP, anti-ds-DNA, anti-SSA and anti-SSB antibodies were negative. MRI of thigh revealed diffuse myositis. Electromyogram revealed an acute myopathic process. Muscle biopsy showed muscle necrosis and C5b-9 sarcolemmal deposits on non-necrotic fibers without rimmed vacuoles. He was diagnosed with SINAM. Statin was discontinued, and steroid, immunoglobulins and azathioprine were started with gradual improvement. Unlike the self-limiting statin myopathy, SINAM is more severe and is associated with significant proximal muscle weakness, markedly elevated CK and persistent symptoms despite statin discontinuation. Anti-HMGCR antibodies are present in 100% of cases. Immunosuppressants are the mainstay of treatment, and statin rechallenge should never be done in these cases. Although relatively rare, physicians should be cognizant of SINAM.
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spelling pubmed-69686312020-01-30 Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use Sharma, Priyadarshani Timilsina, Bidhya Adhikari, Janak Parajuli, Prem Dhital, Rashmi Tachamo, Niranjan J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect Case Report Statins are widely prescribed medications to prevent cardiovascular events. While self-limited statin myopathy is relatively common, statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy (SINAM) is extremely uncommon, with incidence of two cases per million per year. We present a case of SINAM after a decade of atorvastatin use, leading to debilitating weakness. A 71-year-old male presented with recurrent falls due to extreme bilateral lower-extremity weakness without pain or sensory changes. No fever, chills, rash, joint pain, recent infection or medication changes were reported. Reported taking atorvastatin 80 mg daily for 10 years. Physical examination revealed significant muscle wasting on right deltoid and proximal muscle weakness in all extremities. Lab tests included elevated creatinine kinase, aldolase, ESR, CRP and transaminases. Anti-HMGCR antibody was significantly elevated. TSH, serum protein electrophoresis and RPR were unremarkable. ANA, Anti-Jo-1, anti-Mi2, anti-SRP, anti-ds-DNA, anti-SSA and anti-SSB antibodies were negative. MRI of thigh revealed diffuse myositis. Electromyogram revealed an acute myopathic process. Muscle biopsy showed muscle necrosis and C5b-9 sarcolemmal deposits on non-necrotic fibers without rimmed vacuoles. He was diagnosed with SINAM. Statin was discontinued, and steroid, immunoglobulins and azathioprine were started with gradual improvement. Unlike the self-limiting statin myopathy, SINAM is more severe and is associated with significant proximal muscle weakness, markedly elevated CK and persistent symptoms despite statin discontinuation. Anti-HMGCR antibodies are present in 100% of cases. Immunosuppressants are the mainstay of treatment, and statin rechallenge should never be done in these cases. Although relatively rare, physicians should be cognizant of SINAM. Taylor & Francis 2019-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6968631/ /pubmed/32002159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2019.1702272 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group on behalf of Greater Baltimore Medical Center. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharma, Priyadarshani
Timilsina, Bidhya
Adhikari, Janak
Parajuli, Prem
Dhital, Rashmi
Tachamo, Niranjan
Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
title Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
title_full Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
title_fullStr Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
title_full_unstemmed Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
title_short Statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
title_sort statin-induced necrotizing autoimmune myopathy: an extremely rare adverse effect from statin use
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6968631/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32002159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20009666.2019.1702272
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