Sacroiliitis is the medical term for inflammation (pain, swelling, and sometimes heat and redness) in your SI joint. You may get sacroiliitis when something irritates or damages one or both of your SI joints. This leads to inflammation that causes your back pain. You most often get it in...
FRI0216 Detection of structural lesions on t1 weighted mri versus radiography of the si joints in early axial spondyloarthritis: 2-year dataBackground Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) structural damage may be evaluated using MRI, CT scan or radiographs. Objectives A post-hoc analysis of SIJ images from ...
A. HuppertzK.- G. HermannAnnals of the Rheumatic DiseasesDiekhoff T, Greese J, Krohn M, Huppertz A, Hamm B, Hermann KG. OP0050 erosion detection on the Si-Joints - a comparison between X-Ray, low dose CT and MRI including high resolution sequences. Ann Rheum Dis (2014) 73:79-80...
MRI of the SI joints commonly shows non-inflammatory disease in patients clinically suspected of sacroiliitis. Eur J Radiol. 2014; 83 :179–84.Jans L, Van Praet L, Elewaut D, et al.: MRI of the SI joints commonly shows non-inflammatory disease in patients clinically suspected of sacro...
Difference in Clinical Presentation of Patients with Spondyloarthritis with a Positive MRI of the SI Joints and/or HLA-B27 PositivityR. van den BergM. ReijnierseT. HuizingaD. van der Heijde
FRI0587 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Sacro-Iliac Joints (SI-MRI) in Axial-Spondyloarthritis (AX-SPA): Correlations Between Imaging Findings and Clinical Characteristicscosts of reproductionenergy limitationLiasis fuscuspredationRattus collettireptile...
In many patients MRI and/or X-rays of the SI-joints (MRI-SIJ and X-SIJ) are performed to be able to diagnose patients with confidence.ObjectivesTo investigate what the contribution is of imaging (MRI-SIJ and X-SIJ) in making a final diagnosis with confidence.MethodsAll patients with ...
Structures (ductile shear zones, fractures and joints) are well-developed in the Duhutang area, and the major ones are mainly EW- or NE-ENE-trending [6]. Local Mesozoic (ca. 150–140 Ma) [8,12] granitoids, e.g., granite, porphyry and granodiorite, occur as small stocks intruding ...