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An Overview of Sacroiliitis
The presence or absence of chronic sacroiliitis is a key clue in diagnosing inflammatory back pain and is often seen in axial ...
Therefore the diagnosis is often missed or delayed. In 1986, Cohn and Schoetz reviewed patients with pyogenic sacroiliitis. 1 In 12.6% of these cases sacroiliitis mimicked the acute abdomen. In 40–60% ...
Background: The diagnostic value of scintigraphy in detecting sacroiliitis in patients with spondyloarthritis is not clear. Objective: To assess the diagnostic value of scintigraphy in detecting ...
There was no murmur in cardiac auscultation. No anomaly was found at the conventional radiographs of the sacroiliac joint, while the pelvic MRI confirmed a right sacroiliitis. A sacroiliac puncture ...
We present a rare case of a comorbidity of sacroiliitis and brucellosis infection. A 28-year-old woman received irregular medication due to ongoing backache and hip pain for 5 years. The patient ...
In conclusion, septic sacroiliitis is a rare illness that manifests with the signs and symptoms of more common problems. For this reason, its diagnosis is frequently overlooked and delayed.
I report an extremely unusual pyogenic sacroiliitis caused by Salmonella and discuss key clinical components and protocol for the successful evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of this uncommon ...
Objectives Summarise the evidence of the performance of the machine learning algorithm in discriminating sacroiliitis features on MRI and compare it with the accuracy of human physicians. Methods ...
Patients were then classified according to ASAS criteria, the axial spondyloarthritis pattern (axSpA) being defined by ascertained sacroiliitis and the peripheral pattern (pSpA) by enthesitis and/or ...