“…In certain cases, sciatica,5 deep vein thrombosis,6 fasciitis,7 aseptic necrosis of the femoral head,9 recurrent cellulitis,14 inflammatory myositis,21 or fever with nodular lesions25 is diagnosed prior to a PM diagnosis. In many cases, the invasive stage is prolonged in mycobacterial infections14 21 25 but shortened in non-mycobacterial infections 15–17 22 24. A lupus flare-up, which sometimes precedes or is accompanied by muscle tenderness and requires intense immunosuppressive therapy, can complicate the treatment of PM or even cause death 13.…”