Abstract
The diagnosis of spondyloarthropathy has improved over the last four decades and now it is possible to diagnose patient early even before the radiological damage accrues. The classification of spondyloarthritis has also undergone a series of change and has provided insight into presentation and outcome of different subsets. Use of HLA B27 and MRI has played a major role in early diagnosis of patients. The rapid stride in early diagnosis in the last decade is fuelled by an excellent response with anti-TNF agents to identify the window of opportunity for better management of patients.
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