Systemic lupus erythematosus CT
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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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