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Overview

On abdominal CT-scan, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by hepatosplenomegaly, pancreatic parenchymal enlargement, and ascites. On cardiac CT-scan, SLE may be characterized by enhancement of the thickened pericardium. On brain CT-scan, SLE may be characterized by brain atrophy, stroke patterns like cortical hypodensity, and increased attenuation of the cortex.

Key CT Findings in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

On CT-scan, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) may be characterized by the following features, based on the organ system involvement:

More common complications

Organ Disease CT
Gastrointestinal Hepatitis
Mesenteric vasculitis
  • Ascites
  • Dilated bowel
  • Mural thickening
  • Abnormal wall enhancement
  • Mesentric vessel engorgement
  • Comb sign:
    • Hypervascular appearance of the mesentery 
    • Linear densities on the mesenteric side of the affected segments of small bowel, which lead to the appearance of the teeth of a comb 
Kidney Nephritis
  • Heterogeneous enlarged kidneys
  • Mostly illustrate the rim of normal density tissue
  • Wedge shaped areas of low density
Pulmonary Pleural effusion
Pulmonary hypertension
Pneumonitis
Cardiac Mitral stenosis
  • Valve thickening or leaflet fixation
Neurological Genreral

Less common complications

Gastrointestinal Intestinal pseudo-obstruction
Acute pancreatitis Abnormalities that may be seen in the pancreas include:
Autosplenectomy
Acute cholecystitis
Pulmonary Pulmonary emboli
Shrinking lung syndrome
Pulmonary fibrosis
  • Honeycombing
    • Fibrotic cystic changes
  • Traction bronchiectasis
  • Lung architectural distortion
  • Reticulation
  • Interlobular septal thickening
Cardiac Acute pericarditis
Pericardial effusion
  • Fluid density material surrounding the heart
Coronary artery disease
Neurological Stroke
  • Early sign
  • Early hyperacute
    • Loss of grey-white matter differentiation
    • Hypoattenuation of deep nuclei
    • Cortical hypodensity with associated parenchymal swelling with resultant gyral effacement
    • Elevation of the attenuation of the cortex

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