Presentation
About three months pain in the sacral region in patient with ulcerative colitis
Patient Data
Age: 38
Gender: Female
From the case:
Sacroiliac enteropathic arthropathy
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Bilateral sclerosis along the sacroiliac joints, most noticeable on the left side.
From the case:
Sacroiliac enteropathic arthropathy
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Bilaterally, in particular on the left side, there is STIR signal hyperintensity of the articular surfaces of the sacroiliac joints with related inflammatory erosions and modest joint effusion. Incidental L5 vertebral hemangioma.
Case Discussion
Antigen HLA-B27 negative