Summary:
The objective of the work was to assess the frequency of pulmonary affections in patients with
progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS), and to correlate the HRCT (high resolution computed tomog-
raphy) with bronchoalveolar lavage findings. The group was formed by 25 patients with PSS, the
control group by 11 healthy volunteers. According to HRCT a pulmonary affection was revealed in
18 patients (72%), in newly diagnosed cases in 8 of 13 (61.5%), in previously diagnosed cases in 10 of
12 (83.3%). Impaired ventilation was detected in 11 patients (44%), impaired diffusion capacity of
the lungs was found in 14 patients (56%). In the bronchoalveolar lavage in patients with pulmonary
affections a reduced number of alveolar macrophages a raised number of lymphocytes and neutrop-
hil leucocytes was found. In patients without pulmonary affection the findings in the bronchoalve-
olar lavage did not differ from the control group. In patients with PSS an increased ratio of
CD4+/CD8+ lymphocytes was found in the peripheral blood stream but in the bronchoalveolar lavage
it did not differ from the control group. Pulmonary affection in PSS is found in the majority of
patients, its frequency rises with the duration of the disease. A slightly elevated number of lympho-
cytes and neutrophil leucocytes in the bronchoalveolar lavage correlates with the finding on HRCT.
Key words:
progressive systemic sclerosis, scleroderma, high resolution computed tomography,
bronchoalveolar lavage, pulmonary fibrosis
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