Myositis after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination occurs more frequently than assumed and is probably causally related
J. Finsterer,
A.S. MohanaSundaram,
F. Scorza
Abstract:We read with interest the article by Camargo-Coronel et al. reporting on a systematic review of patients with idiopathic, inflammatory myopathy developing after anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations.
We thank Finsterer et al. for the attention paid to our publication; we recognize the validity of the points mentioned in their letter to the editor and will try to answer the observations made.
We thank Finsterer et al. for the attention paid to our publication; we recognize the validity of the points mentioned in their letter to the editor and will try to answer the observations made.
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