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6. describe at least three characteristic radiographic changes of ankyl…

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  1. describe at least three characteristic radiographic changes of ankylosing spondylitis and some common clinical symptoms that may occur. 1. characteristic radiographic changes: 1. sacroiliitis 2. syndesmophytes 3. bamboo spine 4. squaring of vertebral bodies 2. clinical symptoms that may occur: 1. back pain 2. morning stiffness: lasting more than 30 mins 3. reduced spine rom

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease. Sacroiliitis is inflammation of sacroiliac joints. Syndesmophytes are new bone formations bridging vertebrae. Bamboo - spine is due to extensive syndesmophytes and gives a bamboo - like appearance. Squaring of vertebral bodies is also a change. Back pain, morning stiffness over 30 minutes and reduced range of motion (ROM) of spine are common symptoms.

Answer:

  1. Characteristic radiographic changes:
  • Sacroiliitis
  • Syndesmophytes
  • Bamboo spine
  • Squaring of vertebral bodies
  1. Clinical symptoms that may occur:
  • Back pain
  • Morning stiffness lasting more than 30 mins
  • Reduced spine ROM