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Pulmonary Involvement in Progressive Systemic Sclerosis: A Multidisciplinary Approach
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1987
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RheumatologyProgressive Systemic SclerosisAutoimmune DiseaseAdvanced Lung DiseaseLung Involvement99Mtc-dtpa Clearance RateImmunologyPulmonary FibrosisPulmonary MedicineRheumatoid ArthritisSclerodermaMedicineLung CancerPulmonary DiseasePulmonary Vascular DiseaseRadiology
In an attempt to define the early features and the natural evolution of lung involvement in progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS), we planned a multidisciplinary study of these patients using radiological, scintigraphic and functional methods. As yet we have studied 21 subjects, all affected by PSS according to the American Rheumatism Association criteria. A well-defined restrictive functional pattern was present only in 10 patients out of 21; an increased elastic recoil may be present before a significant decrease of the transfer test for carbon monoxide; an increased alveolar-capillary permeability assessed by the 99mTc-diethylene-triamine-pentacetic acid (99mTc-DTPA) clearance rate has been detected in almost all the patients (13 out of 14) in at least one lung field; no significant correlation has been found between the radiological lung involvement and the 99mTc-DTPA clearance rate. We think that these preliminary results are consistent with an alveolar and interstitial inflammation rather than with a vasculitic process.