Sacro-iliite


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Sacroiliitis is an inflammation of the sacroiliac joint that is located between the sacrum and the iliac bones. Together, the sacrum and iliac bones form the pelvis.

Sacroiliitis usually presents with lumbar or gluteal pain that can alternate from left to right, radiating to the back of the thigh. She is very often confused with sciatica. The strongest pains occur after a few hours of sleep, which often causes awakening and "morning rustling."

Sacroiliitis is one of the main symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis.

It may be due to condensing iliac osteosis. Notes and edit the code This section is empty, insufficiently detailed or incomplete. Your help is welcome ! How to do ?

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