Abstract

The purpose of the Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology is the publication of articles dealing with diagnostic and interventional radiology, related imaging techniques, allied sciences, and continuing education

Highlights

  • The prevalence of spondyloarthritis is estimated 1.5%

  • MRI of the sacroiliac joints is a cornerstone in the diagnosis, classification and follow-up of the disease since it depicts active inflammatory lesions long before radiographic changes become evident

  • As new bone formation is a hallmark of spondyloarthritis, ankylosis of the sacroiliac joint is the well-known end-stage of the disease

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Introduction

The prevalence of spondyloarthritis is estimated 1.5%. MRI of the sacroiliac joints is a cornerstone in the diagnosis, classification and follow-up of the disease since it depicts active inflammatory lesions long before radiographic changes become evident.

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