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Schoser B – Inflammatory myopathies cover infectious, focal and immunogenic myopathies. This review focuses on the clinical features, diagnostic techniques, pathogenesis and therapy of immunogenic myopathies. Besides myositis associated with other autoimmune disorders, dermatomyositis is the most common immunogenic myopathy.

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