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On abdominal [[ultrasound]], systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may present with [[hepatosplenomegaly]], [[ascites]], hyperecho-kidney tissue due to [[nephritis]], and rarely [[cholecystitis]]. On synovial [[ultrasound]], SLE may present with synovial effusions and [[synovitis]]. On echocardiography, SLE may present with decreased [[ejection fraction]], cardiac wall motion abnormality, [[Pericarditis|effusion pericarditis]], and valve leaflet thickening. | On abdominal [[ultrasound]], systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may present with [[hepatosplenomegaly]], [[ascites]], hyperecho-kidney tissue due to [[nephritis]], and rarely [[cholecystitis]]. On synovial [[ultrasound]], SLE may present with synovial effusions and [[synovitis]]. On echocardiography, SLE may present with decreased [[ejection fraction]], cardiac wall motion abnormality, [[Pericarditis|effusion pericarditis]], and valve leaflet thickening. | ||
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|style="background:#FFFFFF;" | | | style="background:#FFFFFF;" |Main [[Echocardiography|echocardiographic]] findings in SLE include:<ref name="pmid2372888">{{cite journal |vauthors=Nihoyannopoulos P, Gomez PM, Joshi J, Loizou S, Walport MJ, Oakley CM |title=Cardiac abnormalities in systemic lupus erythematosus. Association with raised anticardiolipin antibodies |journal=Circulation |volume=82 |issue=2 |pages=369–75 |year=1990 |pmid=2372888 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid24599923">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hübbe-Tena C, Gallegos-Nava S, Márquez-Velasco R, Castillo-Martínez D, Vargas-Barrón J, Sandoval J, Amezcua-Guerra LM |title=Pulmonary hypertension in systemic lupus erythematosus: echocardiography-based definitions predict 6-year survival |journal=Rheumatology (Oxford) |volume=53 |issue=7 |pages=1256–63 |year=2014 |pmid=24599923 |doi=10.1093/rheumatology/keu012 |url=}}</ref> | ||
* | * Decreased [[ejection fraction]] | ||
* [[Myocarditis]] | * [[Myocarditis]] | ||
** Wall motion abnormality diagnosed mostly by trans-esophageal [[echocardiography]] | ** Wall motion abnormality diagnosed mostly by trans-esophageal [[echocardiography]] |
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Overview
On abdominal ultrasound, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may present with hepatosplenomegaly, ascites, hyperecho-kidney tissue due to nephritis, and rarely cholecystitis. On synovial ultrasound, SLE may present with synovial effusions and synovitis. On echocardiography, SLE may present with decreased ejection fraction, cardiac wall motion abnormality, effusion pericarditis, and valve leaflet thickening.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound can be used for the diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus complications. It can also be used for screening and monitoring the disease activity during pregnancy.[1] The table below presents the main ultrasound findings regarding the organ system involvement in SLE:[2][3][4][5]
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Echocardiography
Main echocardiographic findings in SLE include:[6][7]
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Refrences
- ↑ Giancotti A, Spagnuolo A, Bisogni F, D'Ambrosio V, Pasquali G, Panici PB (2011). "Pregnancy and systemic lupus erythematosus: role of ultrasound monitoring". Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. 154 (2): 233–4. doi:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2010.10.020. PMID 21144639.
- ↑ Lins CF, Santiago MB (2015). "Ultrasound evaluation of joints in systemic lupus erythematosus: a systematic review". Eur Radiol. 25 (9): 2688–92. doi:10.1007/s00330-015-3670-y. PMID 25716942.
- ↑ Virdi RP, Bashir A, Shahzad G, Iqbal J, Mejia JO (2012). "Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage: a rare life-threatening condition in systemic lupus erythematosus". Case Rep Pulmonol. 2012: 836017. doi:10.1155/2012/836017. PMC 3420594. PMID 22934226.
- ↑ Ossandon A, Iagnocco A, Alessandri C, Priori R, Conti F, Valesini G (2009). "Ultrasonographic depiction of knee joint alterations in systemic lupus erythematosus". Clin. Exp. Rheumatol. 27 (2): 329–32. PMID 19473577.
- ↑ Iagnocco A, Ceccarelli F, Rizzo C, Truglia S, Massaro L, Spinelli FR, Vavala C, Valesini G, Conti F (2014). "Ultrasound evaluation of hand, wrist and foot joint synovitis in systemic lupus erythematosus". Rheumatology (Oxford). 53 (3): 465–72. doi:10.1093/rheumatology/ket376. PMID 24231444.
- ↑ Nihoyannopoulos P, Gomez PM, Joshi J, Loizou S, Walport MJ, Oakley CM (1990). "Cardiac abnormalities in systemic lupus erythematosus. Association with raised anticardiolipin antibodies". Circulation. 82 (2): 369–75. PMID 2372888.
- ↑ Hübbe-Tena C, Gallegos-Nava S, Márquez-Velasco R, Castillo-Martínez D, Vargas-Barrón J, Sandoval J, Amezcua-Guerra LM (2014). "Pulmonary hypertension in systemic lupus erythematosus: echocardiography-based definitions predict 6-year survival". Rheumatology (Oxford). 53 (7): 1256–63. doi:10.1093/rheumatology/keu012. PMID 24599923.