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1  clinical features, the hallmark of which is sacroiliitis.
2 ndylitis has been observed in the absence of sacroiliitis.
3 .001), spondylitis (7% vs 76%, P < .001) and sacroiliitis (9% vs 87%, P < .001).
4             Of 14 patients with radiographic sacroiliitis according to modified New York criteria, on
5  is the method of choice in diagnosing early sacroiliitis and detecting structural lesions, in partic
6 ents with early IBP, a combination of severe sacroiliitis and HLA-B27 positivity has a high specifici
7  the 40 patients followed up had MRI-evident sacroiliitis, and 6 (12%) had unequivocal AS according t
8                          Reactive arthritis, sacroiliitis, and ankylosing spondylitis also appear to
9 back pain, radicular back pain, spondylitis, sacroiliitis, and other) and overall diagnoses were made
10 what proportion of patients with MRI-evident sacroiliitis develop ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in the
11 RI, radiographs resulted in 40% of incorrect sacroiliitis diagnoses (both false positive and false ne
12 imaging (MRI) is increasingly used to detect sacroiliitis earlier.
13                               Differences in sacroiliitis grade between right and left sacroiliac joi
14 ng no sacroiliitis on radiograms, MRI showed sacroiliitis in 34 patients (39.5%).
15                      MRI allowed to diagnose sacroiliitis in 39,5 % of patients in preradiographic st
16 R imaging seemed to enhance the detection of sacroiliitis in children with spondyloarthropathies.
17 of radiography and MRI in the diagnostics of sacroiliitis in patients with a clinical diagnosis of sp
18 e based on the presence of advanced lesions, sacroiliitis of at least 2 grade bilaterally or 3-4 unil
19  to modified New York criteria, only 50% had sacroiliitis on MRI.
20 flammatory lesions in 60.4% of patients with sacroiliitis on radiograms according to modified New Yor
21              Among 86 patients displaying no sacroiliitis on radiograms, MRI showed sacroiliitis in 3
22 es reviewed in the literature include septic sacroiliitis, prognosis of metastatic spinal tumors, and
23 nfliximab was an effective therapy for early sacroiliitis, providing a reduction in disease activity
24 [LR] 8.0, specificity 92%), while mild or no sacroiliitis, regardless of HLA-B27 status, was a predic
25  development of AS, compared with mild or no sacroiliitis, regardless of HLA-B27 status, which confer
26                    The combination of severe sacroiliitis seen on MRI with HLA-B27 positivity was an
27 d specificity than radiography in diagnosing sacroiliitis (sensitivity: 71% vs. 22%, specificity: 90%
28  clinical-diagnostic approach in the case of sacroiliitis, spondylitis and arthritis.
29  random, in assessing individual features of sacroiliitis, such as sclerosis, change in the joint spa
30  allow early inflammatory lesions indicating sacroiliitis to be diagnosed, which leads to diagnostic
31                                    Symmetric sacroiliitis was seen in 86.1% of patients.

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