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Query: UNIPROT:P01889 (
ankylosing spondylitis
)
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This report describes the case of a young male who had been followed-up between the ages of 14-21 years at different health facilities for symptoms initially considered to be caused by tumor, then by chronic osteomyelitis or
ankylosing spondylitis
and finally diagnosed as the SAPHO syndrome.
Musculoskeletal symptoms
of the SAPHO syndrome include focal, probably aseptic chronic osteomyelitis, synovitis and formation of hyperostoses. Therapy of the SAPHO syndrome is predominantly conservative. However, in this case we had to employ arthroscopic synovectomy first, for severe synovitis resistant to any conservative therapy approach. Later, left total hip replacement has been performed for advanced hip joint damage accompanied by intense pain and significant range of motion reduction. At the present time, the patient is 51/2 years after synovectomy of the knee and 5 years after the hip joint replacement. The knee joint is without effusion or functional limitations, with intermittent pains only. The hip prosthesis in the risk area is fully integrated without signs of component loosening, with very good functional outcome. While synovectomy can be obviously fully recommended in cases like this, the total joint replacement should be considered unique and indicated only rarely after careful consideration of all circumstances.We consider this approach absolutely exceptional also because we have not found reference to similar case in any national or international professional literature available.
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PMID:SAPHO syndrome - rare case of joint damage treated by knee synovectomy and total hip joint replacement. 1860 21
Musculoskeletal symptoms
(articular, periarticular and muscular involvement, osteoporosis and related fractures, and fibromyalgia) are the most common frequent extra-intestinal manifestations of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and affect 6-46% of patients. IBD-related arthropathy is one of a group of inflammatory arthritides known as seronegative spondyloarthropathies (SpA), which also includes idiopathic
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS), reactive arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and undifferentiated SpA. The articular involvement in IBD significantly affects the patients' quality of the life. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is still the gold standard for assessing entheseal involvement, ultrasonography (US) is a non-invasive and easily reproducible means of detecting early pathological changes in SpA patients. It can identify characteristic features of SpA such as enthesitis, bone erosions, synovitis, bursitis, and tenosynovitis and is therefore helpful for diagnostic purposes. Anti-TNF drugs should be used to treat AS patients with axial and peripheral symptoms (arthritis and enthesitis) who have persistently high levels of disease activity despite conventional treatment, and adalimumab and infliximab can also be beneficially used in patients with IBD.
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PMID:Rheumatic manifestations in inflammatory bowel disease. 2377 9