1.In The Detection of Early Sacroiliitis.
Tae Hwan KIM ; Jae Bum JIN ; Seung Cheol SHIM ; Dae Kook CHANG ; Hee Kwan KOH ; Sung Soo JUNG ; In Hong LEE ; Sang Cheol BAE ; Dae Hyun YOO ; Eui Yong JEON ; Kyung Bin JOO ; Seang Yoon KIM
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 1998;5(2):221-228
No abstract available.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Sacroiliitis*
2.Sacroiliitis in ankylosing spondylitis: a comparison of radiography and scintigraphy.
Goo LEE ; Heung Sik KANG ; Joong Mo AHN ; Sang Hoon CHA ; June Key CHUNG ; Yeong Wook SONG
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(3):399-402
No abstract available.
Radiography*
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Radionuclide Imaging*
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Sacroiliitis*
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing*
3.A Case of Sacroiliitis Diagnosed with Positron-Emission Tomography with Normal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Finding.
Soo Jin CHUNG ; Yong Jin KWON ; Min Chan PARK
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2010;17(2):223-224
No abstract available.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Magnetics
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Magnets
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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Sacroiliitis
4.Symptomatic Sacroiliitis in Female Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Ki Do PARK ; Young Hun HONG ; Sung Dong KIM ; Dong Hwan RYU ; Coong Ki LEE
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 2000;17(2):161-164
We report a case of 17-year-old female with juvenile onset systemic lupus erythematosus Who developed symptomatic unilateral sacroiliitis. She had neither HLA-DR3 nir B27 antigens. Though sacroiliitis have been reported in mail SLE patient. it has been rarely reported in female patients. The rare coexistence of SLE and sacroiliitis. described in this case. may not be determined soley by genetic factors; sacroiliitis may be just an infrequent manifestation of SLE.
Adolescent
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Female*
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HLA-DR3 Antigen
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Humans
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Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic*
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Postal Service
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Sacroiliitis*
5.Heel Pain in Behcet's Disease.
Hong Seung KIM ; Ji Soo LEE ; Chan Hee LEE ; Joon Hyun SONG ; Dong Sek BANG ; Soo Kon LEE
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 1995;2(2):151-156
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical significance of heel pain, a frequently associated enthesopathy in Behcet's disease and to evaluate the association with seronegative spondyloarthropathy. METHODS: 15 Behcet's disease patients diagnosed by International Study Group for Behcet's disease criteria with arthritis were studied prospectively in the period of 1994. 3. 1-1995. 3. 31. Modified New York criteria was adopted for the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis. The patients were grouped into two by the presence of heel pain which was documented as tenderness on heel. RESULTS: There were 6 patients in the heel pain group and 9 patients in the non-heel pain group. Clinical characteristics were not significantly different between the two groups. Ankylosing sponaylitis was not associated in either group. ESR was higher with the value of 41.2mm/hr in heel pain group than 25.7mm/hr in non-heel pain group but it was not significant. In heel pam group, one patient showed HLA-B27 positivity, one patient showed erosive bone cha. nge, and one patient showed sacroiliitis but non-heel pain group showed no HLA positivity or bony changes. CONCLUSIONS: We find that subset of Behcet's disease patients with heel pain showed tendency to have higher inflammatory activity, erosive bone change, sacroilitis and HLA B-27 association, thus should be classified as seronegative spondyloarthropathy but seems to be different category from ankylosing spondylitis. These observations should be conducted in a large number of patients to establish the clinical value.
Arthritis
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Diagnosis
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Heel*
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HLA-B27 Antigen
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Humans
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Prospective Studies
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Rheumatic Diseases
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Sacroiliitis
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Spondylarthropathies
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing
6.A Case of the Lumbar Spine Involvement and Sacroiliitis in a Patient with Gout.
So Young BANG ; Jong Heon JEONG ; Kyung Bin JOO ; Jae Bum JUN ; Yoon Kyoung SUNG
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2009;16(4):318-322
Although gout often initially affects the peripheral joints, gout may also involve the axial joints. The radiologic changes of axial gout are more common than are clinically recognized. According to a recent report, when the spine CT images of peripheral gout were reviewed for features of axial gout, there was about a 14% frequency of suspected axial gout. The vertebral level and the finding with the most common spinal gouty changes were L4 and lumbar facet joint erosions. We describe here the case of a 36-year-old gout patient with low back and right buttock pain and his lesions were unexpectedly diagnostic of lumbar facet joint arthritis and right sacroiliitis.
Adult
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Arthritis
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Buttocks
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Gout
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Humans
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Joints
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Sacroiliac Joint
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Sacroiliitis
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Spine
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Zygapophyseal Joint
7.Sacroiliitis Is Common in Crohn's Disease Patients with Perianal or Upper Gastrointestinal Involvement.
Young HWANGBO ; Hyo Jong KIM ; Ji Seon PARK ; Kyung Nam RYU ; Nam Hoon KIM ; Jaejun SHIM ; Jae Young JANG ; Seok Ho DONG ; Byung Ho KIM ; Young Woon CHANG ; Rin CHANG
Gut and Liver 2010;4(3):338-344
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Sacroiliitis (SI) is one of the most frequent extraintestinal manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, but the exact prevalence has not been evaluated in Asia. There are few data on the association between SI and other clinical features of IBD. The prevalence of SI was evaluated using computed tomography (CT) and the phenotypic parameters associated with SI in Korean IBD patients were determined. METHODS: Eighty-two patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) and 81 patients with Crohn's disease (CD) were evaluated clinically. The presence of SI was evaluated using bone window setting of abdomino-pelvic CT images by two radiologists. RESULTS: The prevalence rates of SI were 12.2% and 21.0% in the UC and CD groups, respectively. There was no relationship between the localization or extent of intestinal inflammation and the presence of SI in the UC group. Multivariate analyses confirmed that perianal and upper-gastrointestinal (from the mouth through to the jejunum) diseases were associated with the occurrence of SI in the CD group (p=0.026 and p=0.047, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: SI was as common among Korean IBD patients as among Western patients. Perianal or upper-gastrointestinal involvement is associated with SI in CD patients.
Asia
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Colitis, Ulcerative
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Crohn Disease
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Mouth
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Multivariate Analysis
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Prevalence
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Sacroiliitis
8.A Case of Iliopsoas Abscess Complicated by Sacroiliitis.
Bum Sung KIM ; Tae Ho SEO ; Soon Young KO ; Seung Min LEE ; Hae Rim KIM ; Sang Heon LEE
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2006;13(4):333-337
Both pyogenic sacroiliitis and iliopsoas muscle abscess are relatively uncommon infectious entities, and their coexistence has been reported in few patients. Its insidious and obscure clinical manifestations can cause the diagnostic delays, resulting in high mortality and morbidity. But, the proper management with appropriate antibiotics and percutaneous drainage of the abscess has showed the satisfactory outcomes in most patients with iliopsoas abscess. In this report, we present a case of 45-year-old male with diabetes mellitus who had an iliopsoas abscess complicated by sacroiliitis.
Abscess
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Drainage
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mortality
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Psoas Abscess*
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Sacroiliitis*
9.Sacroiliitis and Spondylitis with Sternoclavicular Hyperostosis: SAPHO or an Ankylosing Spondylitis Variant?
Kai SHEN ; Cheng-Lu YANG ; Geng YIN ; Qi-Bing XIE
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(1):110-111
Female
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Humans
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Hyperostosis
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diagnosis
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Middle Aged
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Sacroiliitis
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diagnosis
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Spondylitis
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diagnosis
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing
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diagnosis
10.A Case of Ankylosing Spondylitis Accompanying Sarcoidosis.
Byoung Yong CHOI ; Young Bae PARK ; Jung Hwa LEE ; Hee Jung RYU ; Eun Young LEE ; Yun Jong LEE ; Eun Bong LEE ; Yeong Wook SONG
The Journal of the Korean Rheumatism Association 2007;14(3):251-255
Sacroiliitis is a rare manifestation in patients with sarcoidosis and there have been several case reports of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) accompanying sarcoidosis. Recently, the development of sarcoidosis has been reported in AS patients treated with tumor necrosis factor blocker. We described a 27-year-old male patient with AS and histologically proven sarcoidosis who was treated with etanercept without aggravation of sarcoidosis.
Adult
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Humans
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Etanercept
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Male
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Sacroiliitis
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Sarcoidosis*
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing*
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha