Cereser L, De Carli M, d’Angelo P, Zanelli E, Zuiani C, Girometti R. High-resolution computed tomography findings in humoral primary immunodeficiencies and correlation with pulmonary function tests. World J Radiol 2018; 10(11): 172-183 [PMID: 30568751 DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v10.i11.172]
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Lorenzo Cereser, MD, Doctor, Institute of Radiology, Department of Medicine, University of Udine, Azienda Sanitaria Universitaria Integrata di Udine, p.le S. Maria della Misericordia 15, Udine 33100, Italy. lcereser@sirm.org
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Table 2 Prevalence of high-resolution computed tomography-detected abnormalities in the two humoral primary immunodeficiencies subtypes (CVID and CVID-like), and comparison between the two groups n (%)
Table 3 Distribution of high-resolution computed tomography-detected airway abnormalities according to the severity of obstructive defect at pulmonary function tests in the overall study population, and results of logistic regression analysis for prediction of moderate-to-severe obstructive defects at PFTs n (%)
Abnormality
Absent
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Univariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
n = 29
n = 12
n = 9
n = 2
P-value
P-value (odds ratio)
Bronchiectasis
19 (66.5)
9 (75)
7 (77.8)
1 (50)
NS
NS
Airway wall thickening
20 (69)
9 (75)
6 (66.7)
2 (100)
NS
NS
Tree-in-bud
2 (6.9)
2 (16.7)
5 (55.6)
1 (50)
0.0014
0.0027 (18.75)
Mucus plugging
8 (27.6)
8 (66.7)
5 (55.6)
2 (100)
0.0112
NS
Table 4 Distribution of high-resolution computed tomography-detected parenchymal-interstitial abnormalities according to the severity of the restrictive defects at pulmonary function tests in the overall study population, and results of logistic regression analysis for prediction of moderate-to-severe restrictive defects at PFTs n (%)
Abnormality
Absent
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Univariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
n = 47
n = 1
n = 4
n = 0
P-value
P-value (odds ratio)
Consolidation
11 (23.4)
1 (100)
2 (50)
0 (0)
NS
NS
Ground-glass opacity
10 (21.3)
1 (100)
2 (50)
0 (0)
NS
NS
Nodules
23 (48.9)
1 (100)
2 (50)
0 (0)
NS
NS
Linear and/or irregular opacities
8 (17)
1 (100)
3 (75)
0 (0)
0.0029
0.0344 (13.00)
Bullae/cysts
5 (10.6)
0 (0)
0 (0)
0 (0)
NS
NS
Citation: Cereser L, De Carli M, d’Angelo P, Zanelli E, Zuiani C, Girometti R. High-resolution computed tomography findings in humoral primary immunodeficiencies and correlation with pulmonary function tests. World J Radiol 2018; 10(11): 172-183