Dermatomyositis: Test and Diagnosis

1st order laboratory parameters – obligatory laboratory tests.

  • Blood count
    • Eosinophilia (increase in the number of eosinophilic granulocytes) [frequently expressed].
    • Leukocytosis with left shift [may occur].
    • Lymphopenia (decrease in lymphocytes).
  • Inflammatory parameters – CRP (C-reactive protein) or ESR (erythrocyte sedimentation rate).
  • Muscle enzymes
    • Creatine kinase (CK) [↑]
    • Aldolase [↑]
    • GOT [↑]
    • Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) [↑]
    • Possibly detection of myoglobin in serum and urine.
  • Immunological parameters
    • ANF titer [negative]
    • Antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) [detection is possible in approximately 50% of cases]
    • Anti-Jo-1 (antibodies against histidyl transfer RNA synthetase) [detected in about 5% of cases]
    • Anti-Mi2 [in 10% of cases]
    • Anti-PmScl [in 10% of cases]
    • U1-RNP [in 15% of cases]
    • Anti-SRP [in approximately 5% of cases, often with cardiac involvement]
    • Direct immunofluorescence (DIF) [frequently positive]
  • Urine
    • Proteinuria (increased excretion of protein in the urine) in the episode.
  • Skin biopsy (tissue removal from the skin).
  • Muscle biopsy – measurement of histological and biochemical properties; determined are pathological (disease-related) changes in the tissue.