PMID: 733682Aug 1, 1978Paper

Dermatomyositis: observations on the use of immunosuppressive therapy and review of literature. Cairo--Glasgow study group

Postgraduate Medical Journal
A El-GhobareyT A Hassan

Abstract

Seven young adults, six of whom were male, all suffering from dermatomyositis unassociated with malignancy are described. These patients were not adequately controlled with high doses of corticosteroids but all responded when immunosuppressive therapy was also given.

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