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Evaluation of muscle capillary basement membrane in inflammatory myopathy

A morphometric ultrastructural study

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 The capillary basement membranes from 16 skeletal muscle biopsies from patients with a clinical and histological diagnosis of inflammatory myopathy and from six controls were analysed ultrastructurally and morphometrically. Resin sections from 244 endomysial capillaries were examined by light microscope, and the results were correlated with findings seen in electron micrographs of these capillaries. The ultrastructural morphometric measurements and the statistical analysis showed that the capillary basement membrane was thick and multilaminated in 87% specimens affected by inflammatory myopathy. No thick or multilaminated basement membrane was observed in controls. In inflammatory myopathy the endomysial space next to the capillaries contained an increased amount of collagen fibrils and showed signs of a chronic reparative process. It is suggested that the thick multilaminated basement membrane in inflammatory myopathy represents an advanced stage of vascular regeneration.

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Received: 10 December 1998 / Accepted: 2 February 1999

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Vlodavsky, E., Ludatscher, R., Sabo, E. et al. Evaluation of muscle capillary basement membrane in inflammatory myopathy . Virchows Archiv 435, 58–61 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004280050395

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