Background : Interstitial Lung diseases frequently occur in patients
with the connective tissue diseases (CTD). High Resolution Computerised
Tomography (HRCT) scanning is capable of imaging lung with excellent spatial
resolution and providing anatomical detail identical to that seen by gross
pathological examination. Aims: To evaluate High Resolution Computerised Tomography
patterns of ILD in patients with CTD . Methods and Material: In this
prospective study, we evaluated HRCT chest patterns in 36 patients with various
CTD between January 2008 and December 2008. The data were entered in MS Excel.
Descriptive statistics, i.e., means, standard deviations, frequencies, and
percentages, were used to describe the study variables. Results: Out of 36
patients (33.33% females, 66.67% males with a mean age of 44 years), Systemic
sclerosis was the most common CTD (44.44%) followed by Rheumatoid arthritis
(33.33%), Mixed connective tissue disease (8.33 %) , Systemic lupus
erythematosus (5.56%) Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis (5.56 %) and Sjogrens
syndrome (2.28 %). In individual HRCT pattern, Reticular pattern is the most
frequent presentation (80.6%) followed by Nodular pattern (58.3%) and Ground
Glass Opacity(GGO) pattern(50%). Less common are Honeycombing and Traction
bronchiectasis. In various combinations of HRCT pattern ReticuloNodular pattern
forms the most common presentation(38.9%). Conclusions: HRCT of chest is used
as simple, gold standard, non invasive diagnostic tool in diagnosing ILD.A
variety of HRCT patterns can be seen in patients CTD - ILD. - See more at
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