We describe a 61-year-old man presenting with necrotizing myopathy associated with chronic active hepatitis due to hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Thirteen patients with HCV-associated myopathy have been reported previously. In most of these cases, varying degrees of inflammatory changes were observed in the muscle tissue. In 2 patients, myopathy developed after initiation of interferon therapy for chronic HCV hepatitis. Our case was unusual due to long-standing elevation of creatine kinase values which improved following interferon therapy and the non-inflammatory features of the muscle tissue where the HCV RNA minus strand, a marker for replicative intermediates of the virus, was undetectable. The association of myopathy with HCV infection might represent a unique clinical entity, although the underlying pathological mechanisms remain unknown.
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Satoh, J. I., Eguchi, Y. I., Narukiyo, T., Mizuta, T., Kobayashi, O., Kawai, M., … Kuroda, Y. (2000). Necrotizing myopathy in a patient with chronic hepatitis C virus infection: A case peport and a review of the literature. Internal Medicine, 39(2), 176–181. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.39.176