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2021 Jul 09


J Transl Med


19


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MRI contributes to accurate and early diagnosis of non-radiographic HLA-B27 negative axial spondyloarthritis.

Authors

Lu C-C, Huang G-S, Lee T S-H, Chao E, Chen H-C, Guo Y-S, Chu S-J, Liu F-C, Kao S-Y, Hou T-Y, Chen C-H, Chang D-M, Lyu S-Y
J Transl Med. 2021 Jul 09; 19(1):298.
PMID: 34243762.

Abstract

Nonradiographic axial spondyloarthropathies (nr-axSpA) are diagnosed by the absence of radiographic sacroiliitis and the presence of bone marrow edema (BME) on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). According to the classification criteria of the international Assessment of Spondyloarthritis Society (ASAS), structural changes to sacroiliac joints (SIJs) on MRI cannot be used as criteria in the absence of BME. However, less than half the Asian patients with clinically active axSpA show BME. The incidence of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B27 is low in Asian populations, which makes it more difficult to identify nr-axSpA. We used MRI to evaluate the structural damage to SIJs in patients with nr-axSpA with and without BME with the aim of identifying the best methodology for accurate diagnosis, especially in populations with less common BME and HLA-B27.