{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Case Report: Severe vitamin D deficiency in a girl with inflammatory myopathy and myonecrosis. {Author}: Kanouse A;Nwosu BU;Salemi P; {Journal}: Front Pediatr {Volume}: 12 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 {Factor}: 3.569 {DOI}: 10.3389/fped.2024.1339875 {Abstract}: Inflammatory myopathies are a rare group of disorders that can cause significant disruption in the ability of an individual to adequately perform activities of daily living. In this case report, we present a case of a girl presenting with a substantial compromise of her ambulation with a muscle biopsy consistent with myonecrosis. She was subsequently diagnosed with an inflammatory myopathy and started on glucocorticoid and methotrexate therapy with minimal symptomatic improvement. Further in her clinical course, hypocalcemia and an undetectable 25-hydroxyvitamin D level were detected. Prompt institution of calcium and vitamin D supplementation significantly improved her myopathic condition. While there is evidence in the literature linking vitamin D deficiency with myopathy, there is a lack of data on the association between hypocalcemia and vitamin D deficiency with myonecrosis, which could represent comorbid states in myonecrosis. Therefore, vitamin D status should be established in all patients with myonecrosis, as vitamin D deficiency is easy to diagnose and treat, as exemplified in our patient's case, which shows that such treatment could lead to significant clinical improvement.