Clinical features and imaging findings of interstitial lung disease in antisynthetase syndrome / 中华放射学杂志
Chinese Journal of Radiology
; (12): 750-755, 2017.
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Objective To investigate the clinical features and imaging findings of interstitial lung disease in antisynthetase syndrome(AS-ILD)and to compare the characteristics among AS specificities. Methods A total of 59 cases with AS-ILD at our hospital during the last 5 years were retrospectively reviewed, including anti-Jo1 positive in 37 cases and anti-PL7 positive in 6 cases and anti-PL12 positive in 6 cases and anti EJ positive in 10 cases. There were 14 males and 45 females aged (51 ± 12) years. The clinical features including myositis, arthritis, fever,"mechanic's hands", rash, proximal dysphagia, raynaud phenomenon were identified. Two radiologists evaluated the pattern, distribution and the ILD pattern of the lung abnormalities on HRCT findings. Based on the anti synthetase antibody positive subtype, 59 patients could be divided into four groups;then the differences of clinical features and HRCT findings between different subtypes were analyzed. X2 test was performed for the comparison of the differences between anti-Jo1 antibody positive and the other 3 group. Results (1)Myositis and arthritis were the most common AS manifestations, which were 61.02%(36/59)and 50.85%(30/59) respectively.(2)The lung abnormalities were predominantly basal(91.53%, 54/59) and peripheral(59.32%, 35/59). Ground-grass opacities(79.66%, 47/59)and reticulations(76.27%, 45/59) were found most frequently. Non-specific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP) was the most common HRCT pattern(64.41%, 38/59).(3)As compared with anti-Jo1 positive AS patients, anti-PL12 positive AS patients showed a high rate of traction bronchiectasis at diagnosis(83.33%, 5/6), while the difference was statistically significant(χ2=7.206, P=0.015). The prevalence of pericardial effusion(40.00%, 4/10) was significantly higher in the group of the anti-EJ positive AS patients than that with anti-Jo1 antibody AS(χ2=6.317, P=0.044). Conclusions Myositis and arthritis are the predominant clinical features. NSIP is the most common HRCT pattern in AS-ILD patients. There are some differences of signs among various subtypes, indicating that the difference of fibrosis in the lung and inflammatory reaction in the body being correlated with the AS specificities.
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Chinese Journal of Radiology
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2017
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