Sacroiliac joint in sarcoidosis on computed tomography: a monocentric retrospective study (SISTER)

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Simon Cadiou
Guillaume Coiffier
Stéphane Jouneau
Patrick Jego
Aleth Perdriger
Nicolas Belhomme
Raphaël Guillin
Pascal Guggenbuhl
机构
[1] University of Rennes 1,Department of Rheumatology, Rennes University Hospital, Hôpital Sud
[2] Dinan Hospital,Department of Rheumatology
[3] Rennes University Hospital,Department of Respiratory Medicine
[4] University of Rennes 1,Internal Medicine Department, Rennes University Hospital
[5] INSERM-IRSET UMR1085,Internal Medicine Department
[6] University of Rennes 1,Department of Medical Imaging
[7] Rennes University Hospital,undefined
[8] Rennes University Hospital,undefined
[9] INSERM,undefined
[10] CHU Rennes,undefined
[11] Institut NUMECAN (Nutrition Metabolisms and Cancer),undefined
[12] UMR 1241,undefined
[13] Univ Rennes,undefined
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Rheumatology International | 2022年 / 42卷
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Sarcoidosis; Sacroiliitis; Sacroiliac joint; Spondyloarthritis; Computed tomography; Osteoarthritis;
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Sacroiliitis and spondyloarthritis (SpA) have been associated to sarcoidosis. Sarcoidosis bone involvement of the sacral or iliac bones has been reported to mimic SpA. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of structural sacroiliitis and structural changes of the sacroiliac joints (SIJ) in patients with sarcoidosis by abdominal–pelvic computed tomography (AP-CT). In this monocentric retrospective study, three blinded readers evaluated AP-CT that had already been performed on patients with sarcoidosis and classified them as normal, degenerative, or inflammatory. A consensus was reached for the divergent cases. Erosion, ankylosis, and sclerosis, classically associated with sacroiliitis, were noted. SpA was defined according to the ASAS 2009 classification criteria. We identified 217 patients with proven sarcoidosis who underwent AP-CT. Only three patients had sacroiliitis by CT and four had SpA, representing 1.38% and 1.85% of the patients, respectively. Degenerative SIJs represented 28.1% of patients and were significantly associated with age, at least one pregnancy, rural lifestyle, ankylosis, diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis, sclerosis, and the presence of osteophytes. Four patients had axial bone sarcoidosis. Sacroiliitis, SpA, and degenerative changes of the SIJ have been highlighted by AP-CT in patients with sarcoidosis. Osteoarthritis of the SIJ in sarcoidosis was associated with age, pregnancy, and rural lifestyle. Further studies are needed to assess the link between SpA and sarcoidosis.
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