2008
DOI: 10.1080/10790268.2008.11760730
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Inflammatory Sacroiliitis in a Man With Spinal Cord Injury

Abstract: Background: Inflammatory sacroiliitis associated with spinal cord injury (SCI) as an unusual cause of elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) level has not been reported previously to our knowledge. Objective: To represent a case of SCI associated with bilateral sacroiliitis causing ESR and CRP level elevation. Methods: Case report of a man with T9 paraplegia. Findings: ESR and CRP levels were high. Pelvic radiography was nearly normal, except for mildly blurred sacroiliac jo… Show more

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“…High ALP levels have been reported in various types of sacroiliitis such as spondyloarthropathy, postpartum sacroiliitis, and a case of sacroiliitis with a spinal cord injury. 33 , 34 In addition, it has been reported that increased serum ALP levels may be associated with disease severity in spondyloarthropathy. 30 32 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High ALP levels have been reported in various types of sacroiliitis such as spondyloarthropathy, postpartum sacroiliitis, and a case of sacroiliitis with a spinal cord injury. 33 , 34 In addition, it has been reported that increased serum ALP levels may be associated with disease severity in spondyloarthropathy. 30 32 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, alkaline phosphatase had signi cantly higher values in patients with sacroiliitis compared to others (p = 0.007). High ALP levels have been reported in various types of sacroiliitis such as spondyloarthropathy, postpartum sacroiliitis, and a case of sacroiliitis with a spinal cord injury (30,31). It has been reported that increased serum ALP levels may be associated with disease severity in spondyloarthropathy (30)(31)(32).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%