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Viral myositis refers to muscle inflammations caused by a variety of virus infections. Any muscle group could be affected, most commonly the striated muscles in the neck, arms, legs, and hips. Patients may encounter signs of a prodromal viral infection followed by muscle pain and weakness. The myositis may be the result of a direct muscle infection or, indirectly, caused by an immune-related reaction of muscle tissue body to a viral infection. [1] The condition is uncommon.
Myositis may be caused also by other infections, namely those by bacteria, fungi, or parasites, [2]
Symptoms vary and depend on the muscle group that is affected. Different manifestations have been described ranging from acute, subacute and chronic manifestations. The patients experience muscle pain, swelling, weakness, and loss of function. The involvement of respiratory muscles can lead to life-threatening difficulty in breathing. In severe cases muscle necrosis rhabdomyolysis may occur and lead to kidney failure. Also, immune-mediated polymyositis may develop. [2]. Viral myositis can appear in any age group. A specific variation is seen in children as benign acute childhood myositis. Often, viral myositis is transient and self-limited.
There are case reports of viral myositis involving smooth muscle such as found in the esophagus. [3] [4]
Viral myositis has been described in conjunction with many virus infections including Adenovirus, Cytomegalovirus, Dengue virus, Enteroviruses (Coxsackie B virus and ECHO virus), Epstein‐Barr virus, Hepatitis B and C viruses, Herpes simplex virus 2, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HTLV‐1, Influenza A and B viruses, Mumps virus, Parainfluenza virus, Parvovirus B19, Varicella zoster virus, [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] West Nile Virus, [12] and COVID-19 virus [13]
A history of recent viral infection followed by muscle weakness and pain and perhaps swelling may suggest viral myositis. Specific viral-related testing may indicate the type of virus involved. Creatine kinase levels are markedly indicated. In severe cases, myoglobinuria is present.
A muscle biopsy is usually not necessary. [6] Histology shows signs of inflammation within the muscle tissue with the presence of immune cells. Muscle fibers may be swollen. Fibrosis and necrosis may be present.
Management depends on the extent and severity of the situation. In most patients, the condition is self-limited and reverts to normal function within one or several weeks.
Treatment involves rest and supportive care, hydration, physical therapy to maintain mobility, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( ibuprofen) to reduce pain and inflammation. In severe cases, corticosteroids and immunosuppressive medication may be used. [8] In very severe cases, life-threatening complications such as respiratory or kidney failure need to be addressed.
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It is entirely unclear that copyright laws are economically useful, even for the majority of authors. Thus Höffner compared the economic effects copyright law had on authors and publishing in the United Kingdom to those in Germany in the first part of the nineteenth century when in Germany such laws had not been instituted, and found that more books were printed and read in Germany where authors, in general, also made more money. [1]
The problem with corporations as far as Jackson was concerned was they had no body to be kicked or soul to be damned.
—Harry Watson, historian
pbs Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil & The Presidency. The Corporations
cite journal|pmid=.
The Wend Collective is an American philanthropic NGO that as a social impact fund is "exploring pathways towards a better world". [1] Also called Wend Ii Inc it was founded in 2018 and is co-led by James Walton, grandson of Sam Walton. [2] [3] The Wend Collective is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. [4]
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Viral myositis refers to muscle inflammations caused by a variety of virus infections. Any muscle group could be affected, most commonly the striated muscles in the neck, arms, legs, and hips. Patients may encounter signs of a prodromal viral infection followed by muscle pain and weakness. The myositis may be the result of a direct muscle infection or, indirectly, caused by an immune-related reaction of muscle tissue body to a viral infection. [1] The condition is uncommon.
Myositis may be caused also by other infections, namely those by bacteria, fungi, or parasites, [2]
Symptoms vary and depend on the muscle group that is affected. Different manifestations have been described ranging from acute, subacute and chronic manifestations. The patients experience muscle pain, swelling, weakness, and loss of function. The involvement of respiratory muscles can lead to life-threatening difficulty in breathing. In severe cases muscle necrosis rhabdomyolysis may occur and lead to kidney failure. Also, immune-mediated polymyositis may develop. [2]. Viral myositis can appear in any age group. A specific variation is seen in children as benign acute childhood myositis. Often, viral myositis is transient and self-limited.
There are case reports of viral myositis involving smooth muscle such as found in the esophagus. [3] [4]
Viral myositis has been described in conjunction with many virus infections including Adenovirus, Cytomegalovirus, Dengue virus, Enteroviruses (Coxsackie B virus and ECHO virus), Epstein‐Barr virus, Hepatitis B and C viruses, Herpes simplex virus 2, Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), HTLV‐1, Influenza A and B viruses, Mumps virus, Parainfluenza virus, Parvovirus B19, Varicella zoster virus, [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] West Nile Virus, [12] and COVID-19 virus [13]
A history of recent viral infection followed by muscle weakness and pain and perhaps swelling may suggest viral myositis. Specific viral-related testing may indicate the type of virus involved. Creatine kinase levels are markedly indicated. In severe cases, myoglobinuria is present.
A muscle biopsy is usually not necessary. [6] Histology shows signs of inflammation within the muscle tissue with the presence of immune cells. Muscle fibers may be swollen. Fibrosis and necrosis may be present.
Management depends on the extent and severity of the situation. In most patients, the condition is self-limited and reverts to normal function within one or several weeks.
Treatment involves rest and supportive care, hydration, physical therapy to maintain mobility, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( ibuprofen) to reduce pain and inflammation. In severe cases, corticosteroids and immunosuppressive medication may be used. [8] In very severe cases, life-threatening complications such as respiratory or kidney failure need to be addressed.
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