Sacroileítis en pacientes con espondiloartritis: ¿qué rol juega la ecografía?
Resumen
El compromiso inflamatorio de las articulaciones sacroilíacas (SI), denominado sacroileítis, es una de las características distintivas de las espondiloartritis (EsA). La radiografía de las articulaciones SI ha sido tradicionalmente utilizada para el diagnóstico, clasificación y monitoreo de las EsA. La sacroileítis radiográfica forma parte de los criterios diagnósticos de espondilitis anquilosante (EA) y debería ser la primera técnica de imagen solicitada en pacientes con lumbalgia crónica de tipo inflamatoria y sospecha de EsA.Citas
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