Single‐center survey of incidental imaging findings on computed tomography in patients with psoriasis on biologic therapy

Author:

Sugihara Natsuko1,Kamiya Koji1ORCID,Kado Soichiro1ORCID,Kishimoto Megumi1,Kuwahara Aya1,Sugai Junichi1,Iwami Daiki2,Mieno Makiko3,Komine Mayumi1ORCID,Ohtsuki Mamitaro1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Jichi Medical University Shimotsuke Japan

2. Division of Renal Surgery and Transplantation, Department of Urology Jichi Medical University Shimotsuke Japan

3. Department of Medical Informatics, Center for Information Jichi Medical University Shimotsuke Japan

Abstract

AbstractPsoriasis is an immune‐mediated chronic inflammatory disease that predominantly affects the skin and joints. Systemic therapies are required for patients with moderate‐to‐severe psoriasis, and biologics can provide significant symptomatic improvement. Computed tomography (CT) analysis is recommended before and after biologic therapy to exclude the possibility of comorbid infections and malignancies; incidental findings are often detected in asymptomatic patients. In this study, we analyzed the common incidental findings on CT in 227 patients with psoriasis on biologic therapy and 219 living‐kidney transplant donors at our hospital. Incidental findings on CT were observed in 176 (77.5%) patients with psoriasis. The most common were fatty liver (82 patients, 36.1%), urolithiasis (54 patients, 23.8%), pulmonary lesions (47 patients, 20.7%), gallstones or postoperative gallstones (38 patients, 16.7%), liver cysts (36 patients, 15.9%), renal cysts (33 patients, 14.5%), and colonic diverticulum (22 patients, 9.7%), which were observed in 38 (17.4%), eight (3.7%), 68 (31.1%), 12 (5.5%), 58 (26.5%), 88 (40.2%), and 10 (4.6%) donors, respectively. The prevalence of fatty liver, urolithiasis, gallstones, and postoperative gallstones was significantly higher in patients with psoriasis. Multivariate logistic regression showed that psoriasis was a risk factor for fatty liver disease, urolithiasis, and gallstones. Currently, incidental findings on CT in patients with psoriasis have not been well studied. The results of this survey will lead to increased awareness of the incidental findings on CT as a complication of psoriasis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Medicine

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