The underlying cause of dermatomyositis is unknown, though evidence suggests there may genetic and immune mechanisms may be involved. Researchers theorize that the body's immune defenses attack healthy tissue, leading to inflammatory changes in the connective tissue and blood supply to the muscles. This causes muscle atrophy and thinning of the outer layer of the skin.

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