Systemic lupus erythematosus CT: Difference between revisions
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
On abdominal CT-scan, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by | On abdominal [[CT-scans|CT-scan]], systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by [[hepatosplenomegaly]], pancreatic parenchymal enlargement, and [[ascites]]. On cardiac [[CT-scans|CT-scan]], SLE may be characterized by enhancement of the thickened [[pericardium]]. On brain [[Computed tomography|CT-scan,]] SLE may be characterized by [[brain atrophy]], stroke patterns like [[Cortical area|cortical]] hypodensity, and increased [[attenuation]] of the [[Cerebral cortex|cortex]]. | ||
== Key CT Findings in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus == | == Key CT Findings in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus == | ||
On CT-scan, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by the following features, based on the organ system involvement | On [[CT-scans|CT-scan]], systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by the following features, based on the organ system involvement: | ||
=== More common complications === | === More common complications === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; " | ! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; " |Organ | ||
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; " | ! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; " |Disease | ||
! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; " | ! style="background: #4479BA; color: #FFFFFF; " |CT | ||
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| rowspan="2" align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Gastrointestinal | | rowspan="2" align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Gastrointestinal | ||
|[[Hepatitis]] | |[[Hepatitis]] | ||
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* Nonspecific, ranging from normal to hepatomegaly and cirrhosis | * Nonspecific, ranging from normal to [[hepatomegaly]] and [[cirrhosis]] | ||
* May present hepatic granulomas | * May present hepatic granulomas | ||
** Discrete, sharply defined nodular lesions within the liver | ** Discrete, sharply defined [[nodular lesions]] within the [[liver]] | ||
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|[[Mesenteric vascular occlusion|Mesenteric vasculitis]] | |[[Mesenteric vascular occlusion|Mesenteric vasculitis]] | ||
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* [[Ascites]] | * [[Ascites]] | ||
** Fluid in the | ** Fluid in the [[abdomen]] | ||
* Dilated bowel | * Dilated bowel | ||
* Mural thickening | * Mural thickening | ||
* Abnormal wall enhancement | * Abnormal wall enhancement | ||
* Mesentric vessel engorgement | * [[Mesentery|Mesentric]] vessel engorgement | ||
* Comb sign | * Comb sign: | ||
** Hypervascular appearance of the [[mesentery]] | ** Hypervascular appearance of the [[mesentery]] | ||
** Linear densities on the mesenteric side of the affected segments of [[small bowel]], which lead to the appearance of the teeth of a comb | ** Linear densities on the [[mesenteric]] side of the affected segments of [[small bowel]], which lead to the appearance of the teeth of a comb | ||
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| align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " | | align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Kidney | ||
|[[Nephritis]] | |[[Nephritis]] | ||
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|[[Pleural effusion]] | |[[Pleural effusion]] | ||
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* May be associated with thickening of the | * May be associated with [[Pleural Fibrosis|thickening of the pleura]] | ||
* Fluid density | * Fluid density | ||
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|[[Pulmonary hypertension]] | |[[Pulmonary hypertension]] | ||
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* ECG-gated CT pulmonary | * ECG-gated CT [[pulmonary angiography]] | ||
** [[Right ventricular hypertrophy]]: defined as wall thickness of >4 mm | ** [[Right ventricular hypertrophy]]: defined as wall thickness of >4 mm | ||
** Straightening or bowing (towards the left ventricle) of the [[interventricular septum]] | ** Straightening or bowing (towards the [[left ventricle]]) of the [[interventricular septum]] | ||
** [[Right ventricle|Right ventricular]] dilatation (a right | ** [[Right ventricle|Right ventricular]] dilatation (a [[right ventricle]] to [[left ventricle]] diameter ratio of more than 1:1 at the midventricular level on axial images) | ||
** Decreased [[right ventricular]] [[ejection fraction]] | ** Decreased [[right ventricular]] [[ejection fraction]] | ||
** Ancillary features | ** Ancillary features | ||
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*** [[Pericardial effusion]] | *** [[Pericardial effusion]] | ||
* Enlarged [[pulmonary trunk]] (measured at pulmonary artery bifurcation on an axial slice vertical to its long axis) | * Enlarged [[pulmonary trunk]] (measured at [[Pulmonary artery|pulmonary artery bifurcation]] on an axial slice vertical to its long axis) | ||
* Enlarged [[pulmonary arteries]] | * Enlarged [[pulmonary arteries]] | ||
* Mural calcification in central pulmonary arteries | * Mural calcification in central [[pulmonary arteries]] | ||
* Centrilobular ground-glass nodules | * Centrilobular ground-glass [[nodules]] | ||
* | * [[Neovascularization]] | ||
** Tiny serpiginous intrapulmonary vessels that often emerge from centrilobular arterioles but do not conform to usual [[Pulmonary artery|pulmonary arterial anatomy]] | ** Tiny serpiginous intrapulmonary vessels that often emerge from centrilobular [[arterioles]] but do not conform to usual [[Pulmonary artery|pulmonary arterial anatomy]] | ||
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|[[Pneumonitis]] | |[[Pneumonitis]] | ||
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* Unilateral or bilateral patchy and focal consolidation typically in the lung bases | * Unilateral or bilateral patchy and focal [[Consolidation (medicine)|consolidation]] typically in the lung bases | ||
* May accompany [[pleural effusion]] | * May accompany [[pleural effusion]] | ||
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| align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " | | align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Cardiac | ||
|[[Mitral stenosis]] | |[[Mitral stenosis]] | ||
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* Valve thickening or leaflet fixation | * [[Valve]] thickening or leaflet fixation | ||
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| align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " | | align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Neurological | ||
|Genreral | |Genreral | ||
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* Brain atrophy | * [[Brain atrophy]] | ||
* May be due to steroid therapy or age | * May be due to [[steroid therapy]] or age | ||
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* Dilated bowel loops with or without the presence of fluid levels | * Dilated bowel loops with or without the presence of fluid levels | ||
** A distinct transition point where bowel calibre changes from normal to abnormal | ** A distinct transition point where bowel calibre changes from normal to abnormal | ||
** Dilated bowel loops proximal to the transition point | ** Dilated bowel loops [[proximal]] to the transition point: | ||
*** Small bowel >3.5 cm | *** [[Small bowel]] >3.5 cm | ||
*** Large bowel >5 cm | *** [[Large bowel]] >5 cm | ||
** Collapsed or normal calibre bowel distal to the transitional point | ** Collapsed or normal calibre [[bowel]] distal to the transitional point | ||
** Bowel wall thickening | ** Bowel wall thickening | ||
** Obstruction: | ** [[Intestinal obstruction|Obstruction]]: | ||
*** [[Pneumoperitoneum]] indicating perforation | *** [[Pneumoperitoneum]] indicating [[perforation]] | ||
*** [[Bowel ischaemia]] | *** [[Bowel ischaemia]] | ||
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|[[Acute pancreatitis]] | |[[Acute pancreatitis]] | ||
|Abnormalities that may be seen in the pancreas include: | |Abnormalities that may be seen in the [[pancreas]] include: | ||
* Typical findings | * Typical findings | ||
** Focal or diffuse parenchymal enlargement | ** Focal or diffuse parenchymal enlargement | ||
** Changes in density because of [[edema]] | ** Changes in density because of [[edema]] | ||
** Indistinct pancreatic margins owing to inflammation | ** Indistinct [[Pancreas|pancreatic]] margins owing to inflammation | ||
** Mesenteric fatty infiltration around the pancreas | ** [[Mesentery|Mesenteric]] fatty infiltration around the [[pancreas]] | ||
* [[Liquefactive necrosis]] of pancreatic parenchyma | * [[Liquefactive necrosis]] of pancreatic parenchyma | ||
** Lack of parenchymal enhancement | ** Lack of parenchymal enhancement | ||
** Often multifocal | ** Often multifocal | ||
* Abscess formation | * [[Abscess of pancreas|Abscess]] formation | ||
** Circumscribed fluid collection | ** Circumscribed fluid collection | ||
** Little or no necrotic tissues (thus distinguishing it from infected necrosis) | ** Little or no [[Necrotic tissue|necrotic tissues]] (thus distinguishing it from infected necrosis) | ||
** Phlegmon formation | ** [[Phlegmon]] formation | ||
* [[Haemorrhage]] | * [[Haemorrhage]] | ||
** High-attenuation fluid in the [[retroperitoneum]] or peripancreatic tissues | ** High-attenuation fluid in the [[retroperitoneum]] or peripancreatic tissues | ||
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|[[Autosplenectomy]] | |[[Autosplenectomy]] | ||
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* Abnormally small and irregular splenic remnant | * Abnormally small and irregular [[Spleen|splenic]] remnant | ||
* May show calcified spleen | * May show [[Calcification|calcified]] [[spleen]] | ||
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|[[Acute cholecystitis]] | |[[Acute cholecystitis]] | ||
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* [[Gallbladder]] distension | * [[Gallbladder]] distension | ||
* [[Gallbladder]] wall thickening | * [[Gallbladder]] wall thickening | ||
* Mural or mucosal hyperenhancement | * [[Mural thrombus|Mural]] or mucosal hyperenhancement | ||
* Pericholecystic fluid and inflammatory fat stranding | * Pericholecystic fluid and inflammatory fat stranding | ||
* Enhancement of the adjacent liver parenchyma due to reactive [[hyperaemia]] | * Enhancement of the adjacent liver parenchyma due to reactive [[hyperaemia]] | ||
* Tensile gallbladder fundus sign | * Tensile [[Gallbladder|gallbladder fundus]] sign | ||
** Fundus bulging the anterior abdominal wall | ** Fundus bulging the [[anterior abdominal wall]] | ||
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| rowspan="3" align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Pulmonary | | rowspan="3" align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Pulmonary | ||
|[[Pulmonary emboli]] | |[[Pulmonary emboli]] | ||
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* Filling defects within the pulmonary vasculature with acute [[pulmonary emboli]] | * Filling defects within the [[pulmonary vasculature]] with acute [[pulmonary emboli]] | ||
* Vascular CT signs include | * Vascular CT signs include | ||
** Direct pulmonary artery signs | ** Direct [[pulmonary artery]] signs | ||
*** Complete obstruction | *** Complete [[obstruction]] | ||
*** Partial obstruction | *** Partial obstruction | ||
*** Eccentric [[thrombus]] | *** Eccentric [[thrombus]] | ||
*** Calcified [[thrombus]]- calcific pulmonary emboli | *** Calcified [[thrombus]]- calcific pulmonary emboli | ||
*** Pulmonary arterial bands | *** [[Pulmonary artery|Pulmonary arterial]] bands | ||
*** Post stenotic dilatation | *** Post stenotic dilatation | ||
** Signs related to [[pulmonary hypertension]] | ** Signs related to [[pulmonary hypertension]] | ||
*** Enlargement of main pulmonary arteries | *** Enlargement of main [[pulmonary arteries]] | ||
*** Narrowing of the peripheral pulmonary arteries in affected segments | *** Narrowing of the [[Pulmonary arteries|peripheral pulmonary arteries]] in affected segments | ||
*** [[Pulmonary hypertension|Pulmonary arterial]] calcification | *** [[Pulmonary hypertension|Pulmonary arterial]] [[calcification]] | ||
*** Tortuous pulmonary vessels | *** Tortuous [[pulmonary vessels]] | ||
*** [[Right ventricular hypertrophy]] | *** [[Right ventricular hypertrophy]] | ||
** Signs of systemic collateral supply | ** Signs of systemic collateral supply | ||
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* Parenchymal signs (often non-specific on their own) | * Parenchymal signs (often non-specific on their own) | ||
** [[Scars]] | ** [[Scars]] | ||
** Mosaic perfusion pattern | ** Mosaic [[perfusion]] pattern | ||
** Focal ground-glass opacities | ** Focal ground-glass opacities | ||
** Bronchial anomalies | ** [[Bronchial]] anomalies | ||
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|Shrinking lung syndrome | |Shrinking lung syndrome | ||
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* Reduced lung volumes with [[diaphragmatic elevation]] | * Reduced [[lung volumes]] with [[diaphragmatic elevation]] | ||
* Occasional basal [[atelectasis]] | * Occasional basal [[atelectasis]] | ||
* No major [[Interstitial lung disease|parenchymal lung]] or [[pleural disease]] | * No major [[Interstitial lung disease|parenchymal lung]] or [[pleural disease]] | ||
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* Honeycombing | * Honeycombing | ||
** Fibrotic cystic changes | ** Fibrotic cystic changes | ||
* Traction bronchiectasis | * Traction [[bronchiectasis]] | ||
** Dilatation of [[bronchi]] and [[bronchioles]] within fibrotic lung tissue | ** Dilatation of [[bronchi]] and [[bronchioles]] within fibrotic lung tissue | ||
* Lung architectural distortion | * Lung architectural distortion | ||
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|[[Pericardial effusion]] | |[[Pericardial effusion]] | ||
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* Fluid density material surrounding the heart | * Fluid density material surrounding the [[heart]] | ||
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|[[Coronary heart disease|Coronary artery disease]] | |[[Coronary heart disease|Coronary artery disease]] | ||
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* Coronary CT | * Coronary [[CT angiography]] (cCTA) | ||
** Show the amount of stenosis | ** Show the amount of [[stenosis]] | ||
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| align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " | | align="center" style="background: #DCDCDC; " |Neurological | ||
|[[Stroke]] | |[[Stroke]] | ||
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* Early sign | * Early sign | ||
** A hyperdense segment of a vessel, representing direct | ** A hyperdense segment of a [[vessel]], representing direct [[Visualization (cam)|visualization]] of the [[Intravascular coagulation|intravascular thrombus]] | ||
* Early hyperacute | * Early hyperacute | ||
** Loss of grey-white matter differentiation | ** Loss of grey-white matter differentiation | ||
** Hypoattenuation of deep nuclei | ** Hypoattenuation of deep nuclei | ||
** Cortical hypodensity with associated parenchymal swelling with resultant gyral effacement | ** Cortical hypodensity with associated [[Parenchyma|parenchymal]] swelling with resultant gyral effacement | ||
** Elevation of the attenuation of the cortex | ** Elevation of the attenuation of the [[cortex]] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
On abdominal CT-scan, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by hepatosplenomegaly, pancreatic parenchymal enlargement, and ascites. On cardiac CT-scan, SLE may be characterized by enhancement of the thickened pericardium. On brain CT-scan, SLE may be characterized by brain atrophy, stroke patterns like cortical hypodensity, and increased attenuation of the cortex.
Key CT Findings in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
On CT-scan, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by the following features, based on the organ system involvement:
More common complications
Organ | Disease | CT |
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Gastrointestinal | Hepatitis |
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Mesenteric vasculitis |
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Kidney | Nephritis |
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Pulmonary | Pleural effusion |
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Pulmonary hypertension |
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Pneumonitis |
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Cardiac | Mitral stenosis |
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Neurological | Genreral |
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Less common complications
Gastrointestinal | Intestinal pseudo-obstruction |
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Acute pancreatitis | Abnormalities that may be seen in the pancreas include:
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Autosplenectomy | ||
Acute cholecystitis |
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Pulmonary | Pulmonary emboli |
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Shrinking lung syndrome |
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Pulmonary fibrosis |
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Cardiac | Acute pericarditis |
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Pericardial effusion |
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Coronary artery disease |
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Neurological | Stroke |
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