Dermatomyositis

A type of idiopathic inflammatory myopathy characterized by evocative skin lesions and symmetrical proximal muscle weakness.

Prostate cancer

A cancer of the prostate.


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PMID (PMCID)
30524963
(6256116)
OTHER
Co-occurrence of Dermatomyositis and Polycythemia Unveiling Rare de Novo Neuroendocrine Prostate Tumor.
Papagoras C, Arelaki S, Botis I, Chrysafis I, Giannopoulos S, Skendros P.
Front Oncol. 2018;8:534.
We present a case of dermatomyositis together with polycythemia as initial manifestations of a particularly rare type of prostate cancer.
16643611
MALE
Identification of autoantibodies elicited in a patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis.
Mooney CJ, Dunphy EJ, Stone B, McNeel DG.
Int J Urol. 2006;13(3):211-7.
IgG specific for these proteins were not specifically recognized in sera from other patients with prostate cancer compared with male control blood donors, and were not specifically recognized in a small panel of sera from patients with breast or ovarian cancer and dermatomyositis.
16643611
MALE
Identification of autoantibodies elicited in a patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis.
Mooney CJ, Dunphy EJ, Stone B, McNeel DG.
Int J Urol. 2006;13(3):211-7.
Identification of autoantibodies elicited in a patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis.
16643611
MALE
Identification of autoantibodies elicited in a patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis.
Mooney CJ, Dunphy EJ, Stone B, McNeel DG.
Int J Urol. 2006;13(3):211-7.
Moreover, given this patient's history and the multiple treatment options for prostate cancer, the identification of dermatomyositis in men should prompt an evaluation to exclude a concurrent diagnosis of prostate cancer.
16643611
MALE
Identification of autoantibodies elicited in a patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis.
Mooney CJ, Dunphy EJ, Stone B, McNeel DG.
Int J Urol. 2006;13(3):211-7.
Moreover, given this patient's history and the multiple treatment options for prostate cancer, the identification of dermatomyositis in men should prompt an evaluation to exclude a concurrent diagnosis of prostate cancer.
16643611
MALE
Identification of autoantibodies elicited in a patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis.
Mooney CJ, Dunphy EJ, Stone B, McNeel DG.
Int J Urol. 2006;13(3):211-7.
Our results demonstrate that this patient with prostate cancer presenting as dermatomyositis had autoantibodies to specific proteins, possibly associated with his autoimmune myopathy.
16132164
MALE Middle Aged
Prostate cancer underlying acute, definitive dermatomyositis: successful treatment with radical perineal prostatectomy.
Tallai B, Flasko T, Gyorgy T, Ponyi A, Andras C, Toth C, Danko K.
Clin Rheumatol. 2006;25(1):119-20.
We report on a patient with all characteristic signs of acute, severe dermatomyositis associated with a low-grade, low-stage prostate cancer cured by radical perineal prostatectomy.