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[Enteropathic arthritis]
A Navarro Martínez1, M D Calderó Bea, L P León Martínez
1Centro de Salud Barrio del Carmen, Murcia.
Aim:
Description of a clinical case of enteropathic arthritis.
Design:
Descriptive study. SITE. Health Centre.
Patients And Other Participants:
A clinical case is described, starting with back pain where X-rays perceive no irregularity. Later a diagnosis of Crohn's disease is made. Finally lesions characteristic of anchylo-poyethic spondylitis appear.
Interventions:
Corticosteroid treatment.
Measurements And Main Findings:
Clinical investigations and complementary diagnoses.
Conclusions:
Way in which spondylitis presents, with no clear X-ray indications. Importance of closely following the development of this type of patient.
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