Weak Knees: A Case of Atorvastatin-induced Dermatomyositis

Cureus. 2020 Mar 24;12(3):e7387. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7387.

Abstract

HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (statins) are one of the most widely used medications in the primary care setting, and like any medications they have many side effects. The common ones include myalgias and rare ones include dermatomyositis. Here we present the case of atorvastatin-induced dermatomyositis with an unfortunate progression. This mandates a low threshold for first contact doctors to screen their patients for new-onset muscle weakness and rash after starting a statin recently, like our patient who had started atorvastatin several months before. This case adds to the previously reported cases and provides further evidence for statins being triggers of immune-mediated disease. The appropriate management of this condition requires a collaborative effort involving clinical judgment, laboratory testing, and imaging.

Keywords: dermatomyositis; myopathy; statin; weakness.

Publication types

  • Case Reports