Camila Borda Samper , Néstor Fabián Correa-González , Carlos Andrés Celis Preciado , Santiago Bernal-Macías , Juan Sebastián Sierra , Daniel G. Fernández-Ávila
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Sequential approach to interstitial lung disease: An autoimmune perspective
Interstitial lung disease occurs with high frequency as an initial or late manifestation of multiple rheumatic diseases, including systemic sclerosis, idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, primary Sjögren's syndrome and antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis. Thus, the rheumatologist must be clear about certain concepts of pneumology, including the evaluation of lung function tests, the approach to radiological patterns observed on high-resolution computed tomography of the chest, and concepts such as interstitial pneumonia with autoimmune features. In this article, we present our approach to patients with interstitial lung disease, in whom an autoimmune etiology is suspected. We propose a sequential diagnostic strategy, recognizing the importance of the multidisciplinary team and including the autoimmune perspective with emphasis on clinical and serological domains. Other diagnostic tools such as capillaroscopy and minor salivary gland biopsy are also considered. We also take a critical look at the latest guidelines for progressive pulmonary fibrosis, since it is essential that the rheumatologist understands these concepts that are vital in a multidisciplinary team.
期刊介绍:
The Colombian Journal of Rheumatology (Revista Colombiana de Reumatología) is the official organ of the Colombian Association of Rheumatology (Asociación Colombiana de Reumatología) and the Central American, Caribbean and Andean Association of Rheumatology (Asociación Centroamericana Caribe Andina de Reumatología) - ACCA. It was created in December 1993 with the purpose of disseminating scientific information derived from primary and secondary research and presenting cases coming from the practice of Rheumatology in Latin America. Since its foundation, the Journal has been characterized by its plurality with subjects of all rheumatic and osteomuscular pathologies, in the form of original articles, historical articles, economic evaluations, and articles of reflection and education in Medicine. It covers an extensive area of topics ranging from the broad spectrum of the clinical aspects of rheumatology and related areas in autoimmunity (both in pediatric and adult pathologies), to aspects of basic sciences. It is an academic tool for the different members of the academic and scientific community at their different levels of training, from undergraduate to post-doctoral degrees, managing to integrate all actors inter and trans disciplinarily. It is intended for rheumatologists, general internists, specialists in related areas, and general practitioners in the country and abroad. It has become an important space in the work of all rheumatologists from Central and South America.