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Imaging and Interpretation of Axial Spondylarthritis: The Radiologist's Perspective—Consensus of the Arthritis Subcommittee of the ESSR

open access: yesSeminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2014
This article reflects the radiologist's perspective on the imaging and interpretation of axial spondylarthritis (SpA). The arthritis subcommittee of the European Society of Skeletal Radiology provides a consensus for the following questions: When and how
Vasco V Mascarenhas   +2 more
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Mortality in spondylarthritis

Joint Bone Spine, 2011
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory joint disease that can lead to chronic pain in axial and peripheral joints and to functional impairments after several years. Excess mortality has been reported in patients with AS. We reviewed recent studies of patients with AS who were treated and monitored according to the improved methods ...
Clément, Prati   +3 more
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SPONDYLOSIS AND SPONDYLARTHRITIS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1947
Excerpt The spine is a weight bearing structure and an instrument of motion. It resembles in this respect the joints of the lower extremities which likewise serve to bear weight and to carry out ce...
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Role of the Gut Microbiota in Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Spondylarthritis: An Update on the Gut–Joint Axis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
International audienceDysregulation of the gut microbiota and their metabolites is involved in the pathogenic process of intestinal diseases, and several pieces of evidence within the current literature have also highlighted a possible connection between
Umile Giuseppe Longo   +2 more
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Radiology and spondylarthritis

Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
Radiographs are characteristically required to define the nature of the disease process in spondylarthritis. They need rarely be repeated, except for complications or unusual manifestations of the underlying disease. To date, new techniques of radio-imaging have provided only minimal advantages, if any.
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Spondylitis und Spondylarthritis ankylopoetica

Archiv f�r Orthop�dische und Unfall-Chirurgie, 1964
Wir diskutieren den Verlauf der Spondylarthritis ankylopoetica und berichten uber zwei Falle der Sp. a., die mit einer Spondylitis vergesellschaftet sind.
H, SCHULZE, K, IDELBERGER
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[A new associated spondylarthritis: rheumatoid spondylarthritis].

Revue du rhumatisme et des maladies osteo-articulaires, 1976
The authors analyse 7 cases which presented the criteria of ankylosing spondylarthritis and HLA 27 positivity, together with those of defined or classical rheumatoid polyarthritis with positive results in the latex test and the Waaler-Rose reaction in the joint fluid and/or the serum.
J R, Querol   +6 more
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Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Spondylarthritis

Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology
AbstractJuvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a heterogeneous disorder affecting children < 16 years of age. The clinical heterogeneity translates to imaging, where no specific joint is affected. This article highlights a general imaging approach to JIA, using specific examples of the knee, hand, and wrist as the typical joints affected.
Dov Rosenbaum   +5 more
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Diagnostic Criteria in Spondylarthritis Ankylopoietica

Acta Rheumatologica Scandinavica, 1968
SummaryThe causes of sp. a. are not known and it is not known whether it is a disease sui generis. It is possible that it would be more correct to speak of a syndrome which may have different causes. In the first place, the diagnosis will have to be based on x-ray evidence, particularly in the form of sacroiliitis with erosions and sclerosis which must
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