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Complete and sustained remission of juvenile dermatomyositis resulting from aggressive treatment
Kim S et al. – Findings suggest that aggressive treatment of juvenile dermatomyositis (DM) aimed at achieving rapid, complete control of muscle weakness and inflammation improves outcomes and reduces disease-related complications, leading into prolonged, medication-free remission within a median of 38 months from the time of diagnosis.

Methods
  • An assessment of the time needed to achieve sustained, medication-free remission in pts with juvenile DM receiving a stepwise, aggressive treatment protocol
  • 49 children with juvenile DM received standardized therapy with steroids and methotrexate
  • If a pt's strength or muscle enzyme levels did not normalize with this initial therapy, additional medications were added in rapid succession to the treatment regimen
  • Primary outcome measure: time to complete remission
  • Additional outcome measures: onset of calcinosis, effect of treatment on height, and complications resulting from medications
Results
  • 49 pts were followed up for a mean of 48 mo
  • All but 1 patient received ≥2 medications simultaneously
  • Transient localized calcifications occurred in 8%, and 4% additional had persistent calcinosis
  • Despite the aggressive therapy, complications associated with treatment were mild and were primarily attributable to steroids
  • No persistent effect on longitudinal growth was observed
  • A complete, medication-free remission was achieved in 28 pts
  • Median time to achievement of CR was 38 mo
  • None of these pts experienced a disease flare that required resumption of medications during the subsequent period of observation
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