Title of article :
Radiologically-Detectable Sacroiliac Involvement in Behcet's Disease
Author/Authors :
Nadji, A Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Shariati Hospital - Kargar Avenue, Tehran , Shabani, M Department - Vali-Asre Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Jamshidi, A Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Shariati Hospital - Kargar Avenue, Tehran , Shahram, F Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Shariati Hospital - Kargar Avenue, Tehran , Davatchi, F Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Shariati Hospital - Kargar Avenue, Tehran
Abstract :
Background:TheassociationofBehcet’sdisease(BD)andankylosingspondylitis(AS)isstill
a matterofdebate.
Objective: As the presence of sacroiliac joint (SIJ) involvement is an essential criterion in
diagnosis of AS, we decided to determine the prevalence of SIJ involvement in BD and
compareitwiththatofa controlgroup.
Patients& Methods:Werandomlyselectedtwogroupsof199BDpatientsand168non-BD
cases (the controls). All caseswereover20years ofage.Standard anteroposterior radiographs
of the SIJwereobtainedand interpretedbytwo rheumatologistsand a radiologist
blinded to thediagnosis.Todetermine the severity of the condition, the following 5-point
scale was employed: Normal (0), pseudo-widening (1), sclerosis (2), erosion (3), and bony
fusion(4).Toeliminateanydoubts,onlygrades3 and4 wereconsideredassacroiliitis.Both
groups were separately evaluated for age (30, and >30), and gender. Results were
comparedusingChisquaretest.
Results:Thegroupswerematchedforageandsex:Therewere98(49.2%)femalesinBDvs.
91 (54.2%) in the control group (p=0.35). The mean±SD age was 35±8.3 years in BD and
35±10 in control group (p=1).The SIJwas involved in 9 (4.6%) patients inBD and 7 (4.2%)
patientsincontrolgroup(p=0.93).Comparisonsbetweentheresultsoftheunisexualcohorts
revealed no significance either (p=0.68 for males, and p=0.64 for females). The age subdivisions
(under-andover-30)againshowednosignificantdifference(p=0.96andp=0.69for
under-andover-30patients,respectively).
Conclusion:ThepresenceofradiographicsignsofSIJinvolvementisnotmandatoryforthe
diagnosisofAS.
Keywords :
Behcet , Syndrome , Spondylitis , Ankylosing , Sacroiliac , Joint
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics