Serife Asya Germe, Zehra Ozsoy, Bugu Bulat, Gamze Durhan, Büşra Fırlatan, Levent Kilic, Ali Akdogan
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Fourteen patients who were diagnosed with PAT were included in the study. Expert radiologists re-evaluated the patients' initial and control thorax CT scans, classified the PAT as acute or chronic based on their radiological features.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Results</h3>\n \n <p>The patients' median age was 35 (min–max: 15–60) years at the time of the initial CT scan, and nine were male. Twelve (85.7%) patients were symptomatic at the time of CT evaluation. Upon re-evaluating the thorax CTs, acute PAT was diagnosed in six (42.8%); chronic PAT was detected in eight (57.1%) patients. Two patients with chronic PAT also had acute PAT. Pulmonary artery aneurysms were present in three (21.4%) patients, and intracardiac thrombus was found in three (21.4%) patients.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Conclusion</h3>\n \n <p>A significant number of BD patients with venous involvement had radiological findings consistent with acute PAT potentially due to pulmonary emboli in this study. 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Computed tomography imaging-based radiologic evaluation of pulmonary artery thrombosis in a series of patients with Behcet's disease
Aim
Pulmonary artery involvement is a severe complication of Behcet's disease (BD). Although venous thrombosis is common in BD, pulmonary embolism is considered to be rare because the inflammatory nature makes the thrombi strongly adherent to the venous walls. This study aimed to define the radiological characteristics of pulmonary artery thrombosis (PAT) on computed tomography (CT) imaging in BD patients.
Methods
We retrospectively evaluated 165 BD patients with vascular involvement. Among the patients with venous involvement (n = 146), we identified 65 patients who had undergone thorax CT imaging previously. Fourteen patients who were diagnosed with PAT were included in the study. Expert radiologists re-evaluated the patients' initial and control thorax CT scans, classified the PAT as acute or chronic based on their radiological features.
Results
The patients' median age was 35 (min–max: 15–60) years at the time of the initial CT scan, and nine were male. Twelve (85.7%) patients were symptomatic at the time of CT evaluation. Upon re-evaluating the thorax CTs, acute PAT was diagnosed in six (42.8%); chronic PAT was detected in eight (57.1%) patients. Two patients with chronic PAT also had acute PAT. Pulmonary artery aneurysms were present in three (21.4%) patients, and intracardiac thrombus was found in three (21.4%) patients.
Conclusion
A significant number of BD patients with venous involvement had radiological findings consistent with acute PAT potentially due to pulmonary emboli in this study. The clinical importance of these lesions has to be defined with future studies.