Abstract
Modern strategy for management of spondyloarthritis (SpA) is aimed at the earliest possible diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Emergence of nonradiographic SpA in clinical practice necessitates differential diagnosis of this condition from a wide range of diseases including juvenile spondylodysplasia. The article presents a clinical case of newly-diagnosed Scheuermann-Mau disease in an adult patient
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