Abstract

Back pain (dorsopathy) is one of the common syndromes, which is specific to the whole group of diseases with similar clinical presentations. Ankylosing spondylarthritis (Bechterew’s disease) with a distinct clinical course evolving not only spinal and sacroiliac lesion, but also visceral changes is discussed using the example of a clinical case. The authors discuss Nimesulide, a drug from NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) group, in the treatment of inflammatory presentations of the disease and evaluate its efficacy.

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