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Inclusion Body Myositis
Inclusion body myositis (IBM) is one of a
group of muscle diseases known as the
inflammatory myopathies, which are
characterized by chronic muscle inflammation
accompanied by muscle weakness. The onset of
muscle weakness in IBM is generally gradual
(over months or years) and affects both
proximal (close to the trunk of the body)
and distal (further away from the trunk)
muscles. Muscle weakness may affect only one
side of the body. Falling and tripping are
usually the first noticeable symptoms of
IBM. For some individuals, the disorder
begins with weakness in the wrists and
fingers that causes difficulty with
pinching, buttoning, and gripping objects.
There may be weakness of the wrist and
finger muscles and atrophy (thinning or loss
of muscle bulk) of the forearm muscles and
quadricep muscles in the legs. Difficulty
swallowing occurs in approximately half of
IBM cases. Symptoms of the disease usually
begin after the age of 50, although the
disease can occur earlier. IBM occurs more
frequently in men than in women.
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