Ankylosing Spondylitis Flashcards
What is it?
-Chronic inflammatory disease of the spine and sacro-iliac joints
- fusion of spine and sacroiliac joints
who gets it?
- M:F 3:1
- 20-40yrs
90% are HLA-B27 positive
how does it present?
- Spinal pain
- Spinal stiffness - morning stiffness is marked
-Improves with exercise overtime - Loss of spinal movement,
- ? spine
- Loss of lumbar lordosis and increased thoracic kyphosis
May also develop knee and hip arthritis
what are the conditions associated with it?
-Anterior uveitis
-Aortitis
-Pulmonary fibrosis
-Amyloidosis
what test do you do?
Schober’s test - should extend beyond 20cm
how is it investigated?
X-ray
- sarcoiliac joint sclerosis, fusion
- syndesmophytes
- bony spurs from vertebral bodies
- can bridge the IV disc
- fusion = bamboo spine
MRI = can detect early features
- bone marrow oedema
- enthesitis of the spinal ligaments
first line management?
NSAID & physiotherapy
more severe management?
If more aggressive -
-Anti-TNF inhibitors
-DMARDS
Impact on spinal disease - may be used if there is peripheral joint inflammation surgery - reserved for - hip arthritis - knee arthritis - kyphoplasty - straighten out the spine - this is high risk and controversial