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Query: UNIPROT:P01889 (
ankylosing spondylitis
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68 cases with polyarthritis were selected from 406 HLA B 27 positive patients with various rheumatic diseases excluding
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) or Reiter's disease. 23 fulfilled at least 5 criteria of the ARA for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). 5 suffered from polyarthritis and psoriasis. The remaining 40 patients expressed an asymmetric oligarthritis especially of the lower limbs (knee, ankle) affecting predominantly young adult men.
Sacroiliitis
was observed in 10 cases. Joint erosions, rheumatoid factors and visceral manifestations were uncommon. The arthritic pattern of B 27 positive oligarthritis differed clearly from rheumatoid arthritis (n = 34) and psoriatic arthritis (n = 15), but was similar to peripheral joint involvement in AS (n = 32) except for the higher incidence of coxitis in AS. HLA typing is helpful not only in the early diagnosis of AS but also in the differential diagnosis of unclassifiable polyarthritis.
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PMID:HLA-B27-positive oligarthritis. 31 Jun 5
Among the rheumatic diseases, non so clearly illustrates the relations between host and environmental factors as the seronegative spondyloarthropathy group of disorders. The strongest association is with the histocompatibility antigen HLA-B27, which accounts for a striking susceptibility to these diseases and is present in over 90% of individuals with idiopathic
ankylosing spondylitis
. Next in importance appears to be a difference in sex penetrance with males predominating in all categories. The most dramatic sex relationship is with postvenereal Reiter's syndrome which has a male-to-female ratio of nearly 50:1. Another potent host factor is age, with increased predisposition to onset at puberty and young adulthood in HLA-B27-positive patients. Environmental or possibly infectious agent influence are most apparent in Reiter's syndrome, where the antecedent circumstances of venereal contact and bacillary dysentery are frequent precipitating events. Secondary forms of peripheral arthritis, radiographic
sacroiliitis
, and
ankylosing spondylitis
frequently occur in psoriasis and inflammatory bowel disease; in the case of peripheral arthritis, there is no or a significantly reduced association with HLA-B27 compared to AS or RS. Secondary factor seem to be contributing to spondyloarthropathy in these disorders. These iterrelations emphasize the powerful effects of host characteristics on the type of rheumatic disease syndrome acquired and provide superb opportunities for more precise understanding of disease pathogenesis and ultimate control through the integration of epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory research.
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PMID:A new look at the epidemiology of ankylosing spondylitis and related syndromes. 38 16
Twenty-four patients had abnormal sacroiliac joints detected by quantitative sacroiliac scintigraphy but no radiological evidence of
sacroiliitis
on original investigation. We studied them again after intervals of 12 to 36 months. Four patients developed radiological change. Two young, HLA B27-positive men had undoubted
ankylosing spondylitis
, and a young woman had possible
ankylosing spondylitis
. A middle-aged man had changes that could be attributed to post-traumatic osteoarthrosis. Of the remaining 20 cases 15 had symptoms and signs suggestive of inflammatory disease of the axial skeleton (and peripheral arthropathy in 5 cases). The sexes were affected equally (8 females, 7 males), and only 2 of the 15 were B27-positive. The response to anti-inflammatory medication was generally good to excellent, and scintiscans tended to improve. Of the remaining 5 patients, 3 had mechanical or traumatic problems, and in 2 there was no explanation for the abnormal sacroiliac scintiscan. We conclude that quantitative sacroiliac scintigraphy may detect
ankylosing spondylitis
prior to the develpment of radiological change and that it can identify an organic basis for backache in patients with a spondylitis-like syndrome. The clinical circumstances must be taken into account, as scintigraphic abnormalities are not diagnostic of any specific disease entity.
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PMID:Sacroiliitis detected by bone scintiscanning: a clinical, radiological, and scintigraphic follow-up study. 44 79
A single family is presented in which 2 of the 3 sibs and 3 of 9 first degree relatives had Crohn's disease. Two subjects with Crohn's disease had classical
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS), and HLA typing revealed HLA B27 in all 5 members of the immediate family. The value of quantitative sacroiliac scintigraphy (QSS) in clinical practice is demonstrated. Both patients with AS had evidence of currently active sacroiliac disease in association with radiological change. One symptomatic sib had QSS evidence of
sacroiliitis
without radiological abnormality.
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PMID:Quantitative sacroiliac scintigraphy in ankylosing spondylitis and Crohn's disease: a single family study. 48 81
An account of aortic regurgitation complicating
ankylosing spondylitis
is given. Twenty patients with lone aortic regurgitation and without overt spondylitis were examined clinically and radiologically and tissue typed. No evidence of
sacroiliitis
could be found in any patient. HLA B27 was absent from this group, and no significant disturbance in antigen frequency was noted.
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PMID:Lone aortic regurgitation, sacroiliitis, and HLA B27. Case history and frequency of association. 48 86
Radiographic manifestations of the seronegative spondyloarthropathies superficially resemble the findings of rheumatoid arthritis although they differ in both distribution and pattern of disease. Ankylosing spondylitis has a predilection for the axial skeleton; psoriatic arthritis may involve distal interphalangeal joints; and Reiter's syndrome is most commonly associated with asymmetrical lower extremity alterations. The absence of osteoporosis and the presence of bony proliferation are also noted in these disorders.
Sacroiliitis
and spondylitis, which can be observed in any of these disease, may have distinctive features. In
ankylosing spondylitis
, bilateral saroiliac joint alterations and typical syndesmophytes are common; in Reiter's syndrome and psoriasis, asymmetrical saroiliac joint changes and bulky spinal outgrowths may be observed. The physician should be aware of typical roentgen findings in each of the spondyloarthropathies.
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PMID:Radiology of seronegative spondyloarthropathies. 50 35
Most chronic arthritis in childhood is seronegative. Within "JRA" several distinct subgroups exist: one of these (pauciarticular disease type II) affects predominantly boys more than 8 years of age. It is clearly associated with
sacroiliitis
, HLA-B27, family history of spondyloarthropathy, and subsequent
ankylosing spondylitis
in an as yet underfined percentage of patients. This type of disease is probably classified appropriately with the spondyloarthropathies, although patients often may fulfill diagnostic criteria for "JRA" in the first years of their disease, and accounts for about 15% of "JRA." The other JRA subgroups do not appear to have features of seronegative spondyloarthropathy. Reiter's syndrome and psoriatic arthritis exist in children, but appear to be rare. The arthritis of inflammatory bowel disease in childhood resembles that in adulthood. The recognition of spondyloarthropathy in children, particularly the sizable group of patients with "JRA" pauciarticular disease type II, is of practical importance to permit proper therapy, follow-up and prevention of deformity.
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PMID:The seronegative spondyloarthropathies of childhood. 50 39
The histocompatibility antigen HLA-B27 was identified in 12 out of 33 patients with acute non-granulomatous anterior uveitis. This is a frequency of 36.36%, compared with 4.72% in controls. Seven patients had in addition evidence of systemic disease, including
ankylosing spondylitis
,
sacroiliitis
, Reiter's disease, Still's disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. Five of these were HLA-B27 positive, which suggests that the uveitis in many of these cases has a similar aetiology to the uveitis in those with rheumatic disease. It appears that the more severe cases of acute anterior uveitis are related more frequently to the presence of HLA-B27.
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PMID:HLA-B27 frequency in Greek patients with acute anterior uveitis. 56 38
The value of an epidemiologic approach to the diagnosis of
ankylosing spondylitis
was assessed in a pilot study of an Amerind population. In 103 adult volunteers aged 20 to 42 years on a Cree reservation lumbar flexion and chest expansion were measured and HLA typing was performed on peripheral blood lymphocytes. Of the 14 subjects with HLA-B27, 2 had radiologic evidence of
sacroiliitis
but none could be said to have definite
ankylosing spondylitis
on clinical grounds.
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PMID:Prevalence of ankylosing spondylitis and HLA-B27 in a North American Indian population: a pilot study. 60 44
Recent developments in genetic tissue typing have altered concepts of
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) or variants of this spondylitic arthritis. It is now apparent that AS is separate and distinct from rheumatoid arthritis; and the term "rheumatoid" should be avoided except as it applies to the latter, usually characterized by rheumatoid factor or nodules and symmetrical arthritis of peripheral joints. Classical definitions of AS require X-ray evidence of
sacroiliitis
and/or restriction of chest expansion. Recent studies suggest that many patients, especially women, may have symptoms of AS without typical roentgenographic or clinical findings. Use of the HL-A B27 genetic test is useful for identifying AS patients. Radioisotope bone or joint scanning techniques further augment present diagnostic capabilities. Atypical AS may be a very common form of morbidity among patients with back pain in the United States. Since patients have a tendency to form osseous reankylosis after total hip replacement, it is especially important for orthopedic surgeons to identify incipient AS and related disorders. Inappropriate treatment or procedures may be avoided by use of these newer clinical tools in the evaluation of patients with chronic back or skeletal pain.
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PMID:Ankylosing spondylitis and its variants. A review of recent developments for orthopedic surgeons. 60 74
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