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BACKGROUND
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease with multiple articular and para-articular involvement that has a predilection for the axial skeleton. In spite of its high prevalence, ankylosis secondary to AS is a rare condition.
METHODS
A 31-year-old male diagnosed with AS
Pena and Shokeir [J Pediatr 85:373-375. 1974] first described a syndrome characterized by multiple ankyloses, camptodactyly, facial anomalies, and pulmonary hypoplasia, which was later termed Pena-Shokeir I syndrome. Recent evidence suggests that a more accurate designation for this condition is the
OBJECTIVE
The objective of our study was to compare MRI findings in the sacroiliac joints of postpartum women (as a model of mechanical changes) and women with known axial spondyloarthritis (as an inflammatory model).
METHODS
For this prospective multicenter age-matched, case-control study,
The complete immobilisation of a limb alone can lead to the formation of oedema. Whereas the oedema secondary to inactivity induced by immobilisation is completely reversible, and will only lead to tissue damage in the longterm, neglect of oedema secondary to inactivity in the presence of central
Using the murine model of type II collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), we studied its evolution over time by histopathological, immunohistochemical and clinical evaluations. The first clinical symptoms appeared 28 days post-inoculation (dpi), with bovine type II collagen, with an average arthritic
Histomorphological analysis shows at least two different patterns in patients with ankylosing spondylitis. Bone marrow edema, lymphocytic infiltrates, increased osteoclast density and increased microvessel density are typical findings in acute inflammation. In areas of new bone formation newly
The prenatal ultrasonographic features found in two cases each of the Pena-Shokeir I and the trisomy 18 syndromes are described. All four cases were referred for ultrasonographic evaluation of polyhydramnios, clinically detected in the third trimester. A detailed ultrasonographic study of the
To summarize, the currently available imaging procedures have various possibilities to visualize or sometimes to predict the osteogenesis pathognomonic for axial spondylarthritis (axSpA). The individual imaging techniques of X‑rays, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) all
Based on results in 48 cases, the principal indications and the place of laser in the repermeabilization of the glottic tract are discussed. Results on the cord adhesions were fair, whereas they were more constant with respect to regain of function in stenosis, paralysis and laryngeal edema. Laser
BACKGROUND
The purpose of this study was to assess the flap reconstructed hind feet of patients with MRI who were traumatized by land-mine.
METHODS
T1 and T2 weighted images were obtained in 7 patients, 12 months later the reconstruction of their hind feet by myocutaneous flaps after land-mine
BACKGROUND
The etiologic treatment of venous ulcers is based on compression therapy in compliance with the new guidelines promulgated by the French National Authority for Health (HAS) in 2010. Prescriptions often originate from a request by the nurse delivering care in the patient's home. A recent
Fractures of mandibular condyle may be overlooked because attention is often focused on readily apparent soft tissue injury such as lacerations and abrasions. Clinical and radiographic signs are often subtle, but the injuries caused by rapid deceleration and listed in Table 2 will serve to alert the
To assess the association between growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF15) and radiographic features including bone marrow edema and bone erosion in Spondyloarthritis (SpA).Patients with SpA (n = 120) receiving treatment in the Guangdong General Hospital, OBJECTIVE
To determine if intra-articular signal changes at the sacroiliac joint space on MRI have added diagnostic value for spondyloarthritis, when compared to bone marrow edema (BME).
METHODS
A retrospective study was performed on the MRIs of sacroiliac joints of 363 patients, aged 16-45 years,