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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
On X ray imaging, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by different features regarding the present complication. the most common characteristic findings of SLE in X ray include: | |||
==X Ray== | ==X Ray== | ||
On X ray imaging, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by the following features, based on the organ system involvement. | |||
=== More common complications === | |||
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!Organ | !Organ | ||
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!Description | !Description | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="2" |Gastrointestinal system | ||
|[[Dysphagia]] | |[[Dysphagia]] | ||
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*Barium swallow / esophagography | *Barium swallow / esophagography | ||
** | **[[Esophageal]] stricture | ||
*** Peptic strictures that appear as smooth, tapered narrowing in the distal esophagus | *** Peptic strictures that appear as smooth, tapered narrowing in the distal esophagus | ||
** Esophageal dilatation | ** Esophageal dilatation | ||
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|[[Enteritis]] | |[[Enteritis]] | ||
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* Small bowel wall thickening | * Small bowel wall thickening | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="2" |Pulmonary involvement | ||
|[[Pleural effusion]] | |[[Pleural effusion]] | ||
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** Mediastinal shifts with large amounts of fluid | ** Mediastinal shifts with large amounts of fluid | ||
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|[[Pneumonitis|Acute pneumonitis]] | |||
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*bilateral patchy airspace opacification | |||
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| rowspan="2" |Cardiac involvement | |||
|[[Cardiomegaly]] | |||
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**Cardiac enlargement | |||
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|[[Mitral stenosis]] | |||
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** Cardiomegaly | |||
** Double right heart border (enlarged left atrium and normal right atrium) | |||
** Prominent left atrial appendage | |||
** Splaying of the subcarinal angle (>120 degrees) | |||
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| rowspan="2" |Musculoskeletal involvement | |||
|[[Arthritis]] | |||
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*Soft tissue swelling of the involved joints | |||
*Normal joint spaces | |||
*Symmetric involvement of interphalangeal joints | |||
**Swan neck deformity | |||
**Boutonniere deformities | |||
**Subluxation with ulnar deviation at MCP joints | |||
**Subluxation of the 1st metacarpophalangeal joint | |||
*Widened forefoot | |||
*Hallux valgus | |||
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|[[Osteoporosis]] | |||
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*Periarticular osteoporosis | |||
*Insufficiency fracture: | |||
**Periosteal reaction progressing to callus formation in diaphyseal fractures | |||
**Linear sclerosis and cortical thickening more frequent in metaphyseal and epiphyseal fractures | |||
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=== Less common complications === | |||
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!Organ | |||
!Disease | |||
!Description | |||
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| rowspan="2" |Gastrointestinal system | |||
|[[Intestinal pseudo-obstruction]] | |||
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*Dilated bowel loops with or without the presence of fluid levels | |||
*Erect chest radiographs for perforation evaluating | |||
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|[[Autosplenectomy]] | |||
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* Calcified spleen may be visible in the left upper quadrant | |||
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| rowspan="5" |Pulmonary involvement | |||
|Respiratory muscle dysfunction | |Respiratory muscle dysfunction | ||
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* Linear atelectasis and an ill-defined juxtadiaphragmatic areas of increased opacity | * Linear atelectasis and an ill-defined juxtadiaphragmatic areas of increased opacity | ||
PMC1742125 | PMC1742125 | ||
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|[[Pulmonary hemorrhage]] | |[[Pulmonary hemorrhage]] | ||
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*Basal atelectasis | *Basal atelectasis | ||
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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="2" |Cardiac involvement | ||
|[[Mitral regurgitation]] | |[[Mitral regurgitation]] | ||
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** Vertical opaque line (pericardial fluid) separating a vertical lucent line directly behind sternum (epicardial fat) anteriorly | ** Vertical opaque line (pericardial fluid) separating a vertical lucent line directly behind sternum (epicardial fat) anteriorly | ||
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|Musculoskeletal involvement | |||
|[[Osteonecrosis]] ([[Avascular necrosis]]) | |[[Osteonecrosis]] ([[Avascular necrosis]]) | ||
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*Collapse of the articular surface | *Collapse of the articular surface | ||
*Crescent sign of AVN | *Crescent sign of AVN | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
On X ray imaging, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by different features regarding the present complication. the most common characteristic findings of SLE in X ray include:
X Ray
On X ray imaging, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by the following features, based on the organ system involvement.
More common complications
Organ | Disease | Description |
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Gastrointestinal system | Dysphagia |
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Enteritis |
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Pulmonary involvement | Pleural effusion |
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Acute pneumonitis |
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Cardiac involvement | Cardiomegaly |
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Mitral stenosis |
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Musculoskeletal involvement | Arthritis |
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Osteoporosis |
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Less common complications
Organ | Disease | Description |
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Gastrointestinal system | Intestinal pseudo-obstruction |
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Autosplenectomy |
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Pulmonary involvement | Respiratory muscle dysfunction |
PMC1742125 |
Pulmonary hemorrhage |
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Pulmonary hypertension |
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Pulmonary emboli |
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Shrinking lung syndrome |
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Cardiac involvement | Mitral regurgitation |
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Pericardial effusion |
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Musculoskeletal involvement | Osteonecrosis (Avascular necrosis) |
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