To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating that CPAP therapy in hypertensive patients with OSA improves arterial stiffness from the first night and that this favorable effect is maintained for at least 3 months of CPAP use. A reduction in BP was also observed, even though BP control was not always achieved.
Skin involvement in dermatomyositis does not always parallel muscle disease and can be the most active or severe component of the disease, failing to respond to therapeutic interventions that are adequate for myositis and other systemic involvement. This case refers to a resistant paraneoplastic amyopathic dermatomyositis rash which readily resolved with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), practically in the form of monotherapy. This observation gains particular significance considering that IVIG is still regarded as a second-line therapeutic regimen in the treatment of dermatomyositis despite its prevalence in matters of safety.
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