Axial Spondyloarthritis in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Journal Title: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

Rheumatic manifestations are described in 25 to 30% of patients with IBD and represents the most frequent extra intestinal manifestation [1,2]. The association between ankylosing spondylitis and IBD was recognized as non-fortuitous since 1960 [3]. The frequency of axial spondyloarthritis (AS) is very variable [4]. This frequency depends to the study design with increased frequency in prospective studies

Authors and Affiliations

Hana S1,2*, Asma B1,3, Lamine H1,4, Aida B1,2, Rawdha T1,5 and Msaddak A1,4

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  • EP ID EP751964
  • DOI 10.23880/mjccs-16000115
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Hana S1, 2*, Asma B1, 3, Lamine H1, 4, Aida B1, 2, Rawdha T1, 5 and Msaddak A1, 4 (2017). Axial Spondyloarthritis in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies, 1(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-751964