Prevalence and characteristics of lung involvement on high resolution computed tomography in patients with ankylosing spondylitis: A systematic review

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To determine the prevalence of lung involvement and the spectrum of abnormalities revealed on HRCT in patients with AS, a systematic literature review was conducted in the Medline database up to May 2009 and in the abstracts of rheumatology scientific meetings (20062008). A hand search of references was also performed. Among the 264 selected articles, 10 articles (303 patients) allowed a calculation of the prevalence of lung abnormalities on thoracic HRCT in AS. A total of 185 patients (61%) had an abnormal thoracic HRCT: upper lobe fibrosis in 21 (6.9%), emphysema in 55 (18.1%), bronchiectasis in 33 (10.8%), and ground glass attenuation in 34 (11.2%). Non specific interstitial abnormalities were observed in 101 (33%) patients. The most common observed abnormalities were pleural thickening (52%), parenchymal bands (45%) and interlobular septal thickening (30%). Only the prevalence of upper lobe fibrosis increased significantly with disease duration (3 studies). Mild and non-specific interstitial abnormalities on thoracic HRCT are common in patients with AS, even in patients with early disease and without respiratory symptoms. © 2012 Abdellah El Maghraoui and Mohamed Dehhaoui.

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El Maghraoui, A., & Dehhaoui, M. (2012). Prevalence and characteristics of lung involvement on high resolution computed tomography in patients with ankylosing spondylitis: A systematic review. Pulmonary Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/965956

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