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Is axial magnetic resonance imaging useful in early juvenile spondyloarthritis—preliminary report (CROSBI ID 283079)

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Tripalo Batoš, Ana ; Potočki, K ; Žutelija Fattorini, Matija ; Posarić, Vesna ; Roić, Goran ; Gagro, Alenka Is axial magnetic resonance imaging useful in early juvenile spondyloarthritis—preliminary report // Clinical rheumatology, 39 (2020), 3017-3025. doi: 10.1007/s10067-020-05037-z

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Tripalo Batoš, Ana ; Potočki, K ; Žutelija Fattorini, Matija ; Posarić, Vesna ; Roić, Goran ; Gagro, Alenka

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Is axial magnetic resonance imaging useful in early juvenile spondyloarthritis—preliminary report

Introduction/objectives: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended for evaluation of changes in juvenile spondyloarthropathies (JSpA). To our knowledge, there is no previous prospective study analysing early changes on axial MRI. The objective is to investigate incidence of reparable changes on axial MRI in patients with established JSpA, lasting for less than 6 months. Materials and methods: The pilot study included 27 patients with confirmed diagnosis of JSpA examined within 2 years. Prior to imaging, basic demographic and laboratory data and HLA- B27 were collected. Patients filled out a visual analogue scale for pain and a childhood health assessment questionnaire. A paediatric rheumatologist and a paediatric physiatrist examined patients and measured indices of flexion, extension and sagittal flexibility. Contrast-enhanced axial MRI examination and cervical x-ray were performed. Three experienced paediatric radiologists independently reviewed x-ray and MRI images of all patients. Results: There was no significant correlation between early changes detected on MRI and other parameters. The study revealed early changes of the cervical spine to be the most common finding. More patients had positive cervical MRI than positive sacroiliac joint (SIJ) MRI. Cervical x-ray and MRI were equally useful for diagnosis regardless of other parameters. Conclusion: Study showed new information on axial involvement, striking cervical spine as the most involved part. The biggest study limitation is the small number of patients. Establishing early JSpA diagnosis is of utmost importance, especially in the light of novel therapy introduced in every day practice. It seems that cervical spine involvement is more represented than previously described in literature, especially in comparison with SIJ.

Cervical spine ; Juvenile spondyloarthritis ; Magnetic resonance ; Sacroiliac joints

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39

2020.

3017-3025

objavljeno

0770-3198

1434-9949

10.1007/s10067-020-05037-z

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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