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myositisInflammation of muscle tissue, often from bacterial, viral, or parasitic infection but sometimes of unknown origin. Most types destroy muscle and surrounding tissue. Bacteria may directly infect muscle (usually after injury) or produce substances toxic to it. Some chronic diseases (e.g., tuberculosis, third-stage syphilis) can involve the muscles. Parasites (e.g., tapeworms, protozoans) in contaminated food enter the bloodstream from the intestines and lodge in muscle. myositis [‚mī·ə′sīd·əs] (medicine) Inflammation of muscle. Also known as fibromyositis. Myositis inflammation of skeletal muscles. It usually affects the entire muscular system, that is, it occurs as polymyositis. Myositis can occur in a variety of diseases and is generally a sign of collagen diseases, that is, systemic diseases of connective tissue. The disease may be acute, subacute, or chronic. Muscle symptoms are often combined with skin disturbances (reddening, edema, induration)—dermatomyositis. A particular form of the disease is parasitic myositis, which results from parasites (Trichinella, Echinococcus, Cysticercus) invading muscles. Another form is myositis ossificans, in which bony tissue forms in muscles. Patients complain of pain in the muscles, muscular weakness, and incoordination; muscular sclerosis and contractures develop in the later stages of the disease. Treatment includes hormone therapy, vitamin therapy, administration of analgesics, and, when indicated, antiparasitic therapy. REFERENCEHausmanowa-Petrusewicz, I. Myshechnye zabolevaniia. Warsaw, 1971. (Translated from Polish.)V. A. KARLOV Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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