狼疮的胸部和心血管影像学表现。

IF 5.2 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Radiographics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1148/rg.240114
Christian J Gomez, Muhammad Naeem, Meagan A Bechel, Wilson Battle, Sagar Amin, Aws Hamid, Eugene Berkowitz, Srihari Veeraraghavan, Peter Filev
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摘要

系统性红斑狼疮(SLE),通常被称为狼疮,是一种广泛流行的慢性自身免疫性疾病,可影响身体的任何器官系统。尽管这种疾病的发病机制相当复杂且知之甚少,但最终会产生多种自反应性抗核抗体。这些自身抗体是SLE诊断和疾病活动性的实验室标志之一。狼疮有无数的症状和影像学表现。浆膜炎是本病最常见的表现之一,通常伴有胸膜或心包积液伴或不伴浆膜炎性改变。肺部表现不均匀,多数为急性(如弥漫性肺泡出血、急性狼疮肺炎)和一些慢性(如纤维化间质性肺疾病、肺萎缩综合征)肺部表现。心脏和血管表现包括心肌炎;冠状动脉疾病,包括加速动脉粥样硬化;心肌梗死;自发性夹层,以及血管炎、动脉瘤、利布曼-萨克斯心内膜炎、动脉和静脉血栓栓塞。虽然患者病史和危险因素评估在狼疮诊断中起着至关重要的作用,但熟悉影像学表现有助于放射科医生优化患者护理,评估并发症,发现未确诊的狼疮病例。这一事实强调了认识到狼疮在影像学上复杂的多系统参与的重要性。在本文中,作者回顾了狼疮的胸部和心血管影像学表现。©rsna, 2024。
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Thoracic and Cardiovascular Imaging Manifestations of Lupus.

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), commonly referred to as lupus, is a widely prevalent chronic autoimmune disease that can affect any organ system in the body. Although the pathogenesis of this disease is rather complex and poorly understood, ultimately there is an overproduction of multiple self-reactive antinuclear antibodies. These autoantibodies are one of the laboratory hallmarks of the diagnosis and disease activity of SLE. Lupus has a myriad of symptoms and imaging manifestations. Serositis, one of the most common manifestations of the disease, usually occurs with pleural or pericardial effusion with or without associated serosal inflammatory changes. The pulmonary manifestations are heterogeneous, with mostly acute (eg, diffuse alveolar hemorrhage, acute lupus pneumonitis) and some chronic (eg, fibrosing interstitial lung disease, shrinking lung syndrome) lung findings. Cardiac and vascular manifestations include myocarditis; coronary artery disease, including accelerated atherosclerosis; myocardial infarction; and spontaneous dissections, along with vasculitis, aneurysms, Libman-Sacks endocarditis, and arterial and venous thromboembolism. Although patient history and risk factor assessment have a vital role in diagnosing lupus, familiarity with the imaging manifestations aids radiologists in optimizing patient care, assessing for complications, and uncovering undiagnosed cases of lupus. This fact emphasizes the importance of recognizing the complex multisystem involvement of lupus seen at imaging. In this article, the authors review the thoracic and cardiovascular imaging manifestations of lupus. © RSNA, 2024.

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Radiographics
Radiographics 医学-核医学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
5.50%
发文量
224
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Launched by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in 1981, RadioGraphics is one of the premier education journals in diagnostic radiology. Each bimonthly issue features 15–20 practice-focused articles spanning the full spectrum of radiologic subspecialties and addressing topics such as diagnostic imaging techniques, imaging features of a disease or group of diseases, radiologic-pathologic correlation, practice policy and quality initiatives, imaging physics, informatics, and lifelong learning. A special issue, a monograph focused on a single subspecialty or on a crossover topic of interest to multiple subspecialties, is published each October. Each issue offers more than a dozen opportunities to earn continuing medical education credits that qualify for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM and all online activities can be applied toward the ABR MOC Self-Assessment Requirement.
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