Polymyositis (pulmonary manifestations)

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Lung involvement in polymyositis can have a number of manifestations including those resembling interstitial lung disease.

For a general discussion of polymyositis, please refer to the parent article.

Radiographic features

The lungs may present with a mixture of different fibrotic patterns, e.g. UIP or NSIP patterns, with the laterlatter considered commoner. Cryptogenic organising pneumonia (COP) pattern of pulmonary consolidations may be present simultaneously 7.

Plain radiograph

The frequency of a radiographic parenchymal abnormality in an individual with polymyositis is low (ranges around 5%). If present and not complicated with any other problem, it is usually appreciated as a symmetric,asymmetrical basal predominant reticular pattern which can progress to being more diffuse with time. Areas of consolidation (often bilateral) may develop in some patients.

Some patients may have an elevated diaphragm from diaphragmatic paralysis.

CT
Initial findings

Initial CT findings of pulmonary involvement in patients can include:

Later findings

A proportion of patients may have a pattern somewhat resembling that of cryptogenic organising pneumonia.

Differential diagnosis

Imaging features can often overlap pulmonary manifestations of dermatomyositis.

  • -<p><strong>Lung involvement in polymyositis</strong> can have a number of manifestations including those resembling <a href="/articles/interstitial-lung-disease">interstitial lung disease</a>.</p><p>For a general discussion of <a href="/articles/polymyositis">polymyositis</a>, please refer to the parent article.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>The lungs may present with a mixture of different fibrotic patterns, e.g. <a href="/articles/usual-interstitial-pneumonia">UIP</a> or <a href="/articles/non-specific-interstitial-pneumonia-1">NSIP</a> patterns, with the later considered commoner. <a href="/articles/cryptogenic-organising-pneumonia-1">Cryptogenic organising pneumonia (COP)</a> pattern of pulmonary consolidations may be present simultaneously <sup>7</sup>.</p><h5>Plain radiograph</h5><p>The frequency of a radiographic parenchymal abnormality in an individual with polymyositis is low (ranges around 5%). If present and not complicated with any other problem, it is usually appreciated as a symmetric, basal predominant reticular pattern which can progress to being more diffuse with time. Areas of consolidation (often bilateral) may develop in some patients.</p><p>Some patients may have an elevated diaphragm from <a href="/articles/diaphragmatic-paralysis-1">diaphragmatic paralysis</a>.</p><h5>CT</h5><h6>Initial findings</h6><p>Initial CT findings of pulmonary involvement in patients can include:</p><ul>
  • +<p><strong>Lung involvement in polymyositis</strong> can have a number of manifestations including those resembling <a href="/articles/interstitial-lung-disease">interstitial lung disease</a>.</p><p>For a general discussion of <a href="/articles/polymyositis">polymyositis</a>, please refer to the parent article.</p><h4>Radiographic features</h4><p>The lungs may present with a mixture of different fibrotic patterns, e.g. <a href="/articles/usual-interstitial-pneumonia">UIP</a> or <a href="/articles/non-specific-interstitial-pneumonia-1">NSIP</a> patterns, with the latter considered commoner. <a href="/articles/cryptogenic-organising-pneumonia-1">Cryptogenic organising pneumonia (COP)</a> pattern of pulmonary consolidations may be present simultaneously <sup>7</sup>.</p><h5>Plain radiograph</h5><p>The frequency of a radiographic parenchymal abnormality in an individual with polymyositis is low (ranges around 5%). If present and not complicated with any other problem, it is usually appreciated as asymmetrical basal predominant reticular pattern which can progress to being more diffuse with time. Areas of consolidation (often bilateral) may develop in some patients.</p><p>Some patients may have an elevated diaphragm from <a href="/articles/diaphragmatic-paralysis-1">diaphragmatic paralysis</a>.</p><h5>CT</h5><h6>Initial findings</h6><p>Initial CT findings of pulmonary involvement in patients can include:</p><ul>

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