2023
DOI: 10.58600/eurjther.20232902-447.y
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Prevalence of Accessory Sacroiliac Joint and Its Clinical Significance

Abstract: Objective: To determine the prevalence of the accessory sacroiliac joint (ASIJ) on both computed tomography (CT) images and dry bones and ultimately, to contribute to the literature. Materials and Methods: CT images archived in the Radiology department of Gaziantep University Medical Faculty obtained from 145 individuals (104 males and 41 females) as well as 92 sacral bones were examined.  Results:  The prevalence of ASIJ among 92 sacral bones was 15.2%. The ASIJ was more commonly (52%) located at … Show more

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