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Background Sacroiliac joint tuberculosis(SJT) is relatively uncommon, but it may cause severe sacroiliac joint destruction and functional disorder. Few studies in the literature have been presented on SJT, reports of surgical treatment for SJT are even ...
Guo Zhu +7 more
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Sacroiliac joint syndrome after lumbosacral fusion
One-third of low back pain cases are due to the sacroiliac (SI) joint. The incidence increases after lumbosacral fusion. A positive Fortin Finger Test points to the SI joint being the origin of the pain; however, clinical examination and imaging are not specific and minimally contributory. The gold standard is a test injection of local anesthetic. More
Nicolas Bronsard +5 more
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The efficacy of negative pressure wound therapy in treating sacroiliac joint tuberculosis with a chronic sinus tract: a case series [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Tuberculous sacroiliitis with abscess accounts for approximately 50 % of all sacroiliac joint tuberculosis cases. Tuberculous abscesses spread into the sacroiliac joint capsule, subcutaneous tissue, and the skin, and finally becomes a skin ...
Shuzhi Fang +4 more
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Spondyloarthritis-related and degenerative MRI changes in the axial skeleton--an inter- and intra-observer agreement study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The Back Pain Cohort of Southern Denmark (BaPa Cohort) was initiated with the aim of evaluating the clinical relevance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of early spondyloarthritis (SpA).
Arnbak, Bodil +5 more
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Anatomy of L4 to S3 Nerve Roots
Purpose. To study the course of L4 to S3 nerve roots and their distance with the ala of the sacrum and the sacroiliac joint. Methods. The embalmed left half pelvis of 25 male and 27 female cadavers aged 30 to 91 (mean, 68) years were studied. The ventral
Saranatra Waikakul +2 more
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Minimally invasive sacroiliac fusion, a case series, and a literature review
Introduction: Non-autoimmune sacroiliac joint pain contributes to nearly a quarter of low back pain patients. Non-surgical management fails to satisfy patients.
Amer Mohammad H. +6 more
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implications for joint remodeling in AS [PDF]
Introduction In ankylosing spondylitis (AS), joint remodeling leading to joint ankylosis involves cartilage fusion. Here, we analyzed whether chondrocyte hypertrophy is involved in cartilage fusion and subsequent joint remodeling in AS.
Appel, Heiner +6 more
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Surgical resection and reconstruction after resection of tumors involving the sacropelvic region [PDF]
Objectives Surgical management of the tumors in the sacropelvic region is a challenging field of spine surgery because of the complex local anatomy and biomechanics.
Lazáry, Áron +2 more
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A Recording Form for Differential Diagnosis of Arthropathies [PDF]
The present study is focused on a group of arthropathies that may have very similar bone manifestations (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, osteoarthritis and diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis ...
De la Rúa Vaca, Concepción +3 more
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Clinical results of the treatment for sacroiliac joint pain by radiofrequency neurotomy
Objective: Sacroiliac joint pain is one of several causes of lower limb and lower back pain not originating from the spine, spinal cord, or nerve roots. The authors examined outcomes of treating sacroiliac joint pain using radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN),
Keisuke Ito
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