METHODS: A 45-year-old woman with amyopathic dermatomyositis had acute onset of fever and dyspnea in February 2020. She had abnormal lung findings on CT scan. Polymerase chain reaction testing for SARS-CoV-2 was not available at that time. Chest CT revealed non-specific manifestations that could be either the signs of ILD or SARS-CoV-2 infection. Antiviral therapy was initiated with oseltamivir. Three days later, she had erythema on face, palm, and back. The ratio of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isoenzyme 3 to total LDH was elevated. The ratio of LDH isoenzyme 1 to total LDH was declined. Therefore, she was transferred to the rheumatology ward for further treatment. However, she died from respiratory failure 2 weeks later.
CONCLUSIONS: We speculate that the altered LDH isoenzyme pattern may be an early biomarker for co-occurrence of CADM and ILD.