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Impact of radiological honeycombing in rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial lung disease.

Hideaki YamakawaShintaro SatoTomotaka NishizawaRie KawabeTomohiro ObaAkari KatoMasanobu HorikoshiKeiichi AkasakaMasako AmanoHiroki SasakiKazuyoshi KuwanoHidekazu Matsushima
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2020)
A certain number of patients with RA-ILD developed a honeycomb pattern during long-term follow-up, regardless of whether they had UIP or NSIP. Prognosis in the patients with characteristics of both progressive ILD and honeycomb formation could be poor. Although radiological findings over the disease course and clinical disease behavior in RA-ILD are heterogenous, clinicians should be alert to the possibility of progressive disease and poor prognosis in patients with RA-ILD who form a honeycomb pattern during follow-up observation.
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