Abstract
There are four concepts of distribution of joint and tendon lesions in
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): general distribution, regional distribution, intraarticular
distribution, and timeline. Usually, joint lesions in SLE are symmetrically,
bilaterally, and multiply distributed. However, the distribution varies from case to case.
The distribution of the lesions can be ascertained by using bone scintigraphy and
gallium scintigraphy. The distribution of the lesions is very important information for
the diagnosis of SLE.
Keywords: Distribution of musculoskeletal lesions, General distribution, Intraarticular distribution, Regional distribution, Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Timeline.