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Sporadic inclusion body myositis is a slowly progressive inflammatory myopathy that is characterized histopathologically by a combination of degenerative and autoimmune inflammatory features in the muscle fibers. In this review, Marinos Dalakas describes the clinical features of sporadic inclusion body myositis, and considers potential disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies.
Cerebral metastases are a common complication of systemic cancer, and their incidence is set to increase as cancer therapies improve and patients survive longer. In this article, Cavaliere and Schiff review the available therapeutic options for cerebral metastases, and consider the factors that are most likely to influence treatment decisions.