Published September 29, 2017
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Imaging of juvenile spondyloarthritis. Part I: Classifications and radiographs
Authors/Creators
- 1. Department of Medical Imaging, Second Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
- 2. Clinic of Pediatrics, National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, Poland
- 3. Department of Radiology, National Institute of Geriatrics, Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Warsaw, Poland
- 4. Department of Radiology, City General Hospital ,,8th September", Skopje, Macedonia
- 5. University ,,Ss Cyril and Methodius" – University Rheumatology Clinic, Skopje, Macedonia
- 6. Radiology Department ,,St. Erasmo" Hospital for Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Skopje, Macedonia
Description
Juvenile spondyloarthropathies are manifested mainly by symptoms of peripheral arthritis and enthesitis. By contrast with adults, children rarely present with sacroiliitis and spondylitis. Imaging and laboratory tests allow early diagnosis and treatment. Conventional radiographs visualize late inflammatory lesions and post-inflammatory complications. Early diagnosis is possible with the use of ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. The first part of the article presents classifications of juvenile spondyloarthropathies and discusses their radiographic presentation. Typical radiographic features of individual types of juvenile spondyloarthritis are listed (including ankylosing spondylitis, juvenile psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis and arthritis in the course of inflammatory bowel diseases). The second part will describe changes visible on ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. In patients with juvenile spondyloarthropathies, these examinations are conducted to diagnose inflammatory lesions in peripheral joints, tendon sheaths, tendons and bursae. Moreover, magnetic resonance imaging also visualizes early inflammatory changes in the axial skeleton and subchondral bone marrow edema, which is considered an early sign of inflammation.
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