Currently, lung impairment is the leading factor responsible for the morbidity
and mortality associated with systemic sclerosis. Therefore, the recognition of
the various tomography patterns becomes decisive in the clinical management of
these patients. In high-resolution computed tomography studies, the most common
pattern is that of nonspecific interstitial pneumonia. However, there are other
forms of lung involvement that must also be recognized. The aim of this study
was to review the literature on the main changes resulting from pulmonary
involvement in systemic sclerosis and the corresponding radiological findings,
considering the current classification of interstitial diseases. We searched the
Medline (PubMed), Lilacs, and SciELO databases in order to select articles
related to pulmonary changes in systemic sclerosis and published in English
between 2000 and 2015. The pulmonary changes seen on computed tomography in
systemic sclerosis are varied and are divided into three main categories:
interstitial, alveolar, and vascular. Interstitial changes constitute the most
common type of pulmonary involvement in systemic sclerosis. However, alveolar
and vascular manifestations must also be recognized and considered in the
presence of atypical clinical presentations and inadequate treatment
responses.
A síndrome de Mounier-Kuhn é uma doença rara, caracterizada clinicamente por infecções respiratórias de repetição. Apresentamos um relato de caso desta doença com análise da radiografia e da tomografia computadorizada de alta resolução do tórax que mostram como principais alterações aumento do calibre da traqueia, brônquios principais e bronquiectasias centrais. Estas alterações, associadas às informações clínicas, sugerem o diagnóstico.
A doença de Behçet é uma doença inflamatória que pode envolver o tórax manifestando-se pela presença de aneurismas das artérias pulmonares. Relatamos um caso de doença de Behçet cujas alterações observadas em radiografias e tomografia computadorizada do tórax sugeriram a possibilidade do diagnóstico.
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