Pulmonary Wegener's granulomatosis: changes at follow-up CT |
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Authors: | P. Attali R. Begum H. Ban Romdhane D. Valeyre L. Guillevin M. W. Brauner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, H?pital Avicenne, Université Paris XIII,125 route de Stalingrad, F-93 009 Bobigny Cedex, France, FR Department of Pneumology, H?pital Avicenne, Université Paris XIII,125 route de Stalingrad, F-93 009 Bobigny Cedex, France, FR Department of Internal Medicine, H?pital Avicenne, Université Paris XIII,125 route de Stalingrad, F-93 009 Bobigny Cedex, France, FR
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Abstract: | The objective of this study was to assess the reversibility of pulmonary lesions in Wegener's granulomatosis using serial CT. We reviewed the follow-up CT scans of ten treated patients with confirmed Wegener's granulomatosis. The delay between the first evaluation before treatment and the second, on patients in clinical and biological remission, ranged from 6 to 54 months (mean 20.5 months). Follow-up CT showed a decrease in the extent of disease in all cases. Lesions disappeared completely, without scarring, in 4 of 4 ground-glass opacities, 25 of 36 nodules, and 4 of 9 pulmonary consolidations; they disappeared with residual scarring in 8 of 8 masses, 3 of 9 pulmonary consolidations, and 2 of 36 nodules. The majority of lesions disappear without scarring. Residual fibrosis may follow the occurence of masses and pulmonary consolidation. Computed tomography permits assessment of cicatricial lesions. Received 27 January 1997; Revision received 14 July 1997; Accepted 4 December 1997 |
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Keywords: | : Wegener's granulomatosis Lung diseases CT |
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