Chest Imaging

Publication date

2015-12

Authors

Keijsers, Ruth G
Veltkamp, Marcel
Grutters, JCISNI 0000000396090380

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Article

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taverne

Abstract

Chest imaging has a central role in the diagnosis and monitoring of sarcoidosis. For staging of pulmonary disease on chest radiograph, Scadding stages are still widely used. High-resolution CT (HRCT), however, is more accurate in visualizing the various manifestations of pulmonary sarcoidosis as well its complications. A generally accepted HRCT scoring system is lacking. Fluorodeoxyglucose F 18 positron emission tomography can visualize disease activity better than conventional makers in a significant proportion of patients. In patients with extensive changes on HRCT but no parenchymal fluorodeoxyglucose F 18 uptake, prudence with regard to initiation or intensification of immunosuppressive treatment is warranted.

Keywords

Sarcoidosis, Chest radiography, HRCT, FDG PET/CT, Disease activity, Taverne, Journal Article, Review

Citation

Keijsers, R G, Veltkamp, M & Grutters, JC 2015, 'Chest Imaging', Clinics in chest medicine, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 603-619. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccm.2015.08.004