myofibrillit
Myofibrillit is a descriptive term used to denote inflammation or inflammatory damage affecting myofibrils, the contractile protein units (actin and myosin) within skeletal muscle fibers. It is not a single well‑defined disease but a histopathological finding that can occur in several clinical contexts, including infectious myositis, autoimmune inflammatory myopathies, toxin‑induced injury, and as a secondary change in some muscular dystrophies.
Clinically, myofibrillit may present with muscle pain, weakness, swelling, reduced range of motion, and functional impairment.
Management focuses on treating the underlying cause: antimicrobial therapy for infections, immunosuppressive or immunomodulatory treatments for
The term should be distinguished from myofibrillar myopathy, a genetically mediated group of disorders characterized by