ankylosing spondylitis hip involvement imaging radedasia

HOW COMMON IS HIP JOINT INVOLVEMENT IN ANK SPOND:

Hip involvement in Ankylosing spondylitis has been reported in up to a 1/3rd of patients and is usually bilateral.

WHY DOES IT OCCUR:

  • Its primarily an inflammatory process. This results in cartilage destruction and loss of joint space.
  • Eventually it can result in joint fibrosis and ankylosis.

WHO GETS IT:

  • The younger the age of onset of AS, the more likely hip involvement is.
  • Peripheral joint involvement increases with increasing duration of AS.

WHAT CAN BE DONE:

THR can result in in improved hip function and mobility.

Attention bell icon radedasiaKEY POINT:

On the AP X-ray for anyone with an axial Spondyloarthropathy, don’t forget to assess and comment on the hip joints.

  • Ankylosing spondylitis peripheral joint Hip involvement.
  • This post has been made in conjunction with Dr Joe Thomas, a Senior Consultant Rheumatologist in Kochi India with a vast amount of clinical experience. He also happens to have a very strong interest in Imaging of Arthropathies and has joined us to bring a clinical perspective to the imaging and to advise on what rheumatologists want when we report their referrals.
  • This is the first of what will be many joint posts with Joe on Imaging in Arthropathies.

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