2016
DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.4422
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AB0680 What Patients Claim To Be Hip Pain Does Not Always Refer To The Actual Hip Joint. Results from A Clinical and Radiological Evaluation Cohort in Clinical Practice

Abstract: BackgroundThe hip joint is a site of involvement in a number of rheumatic conditions. Patients are often complaining of hip pain. The “Hip” as a complaint or a joint involved in disease is being used, as a metric in a number of indices or questionnaires, to evaluate IBP (1) or Spondyloarthropathies (such as BASDAI question 2) (2). However, what patients are describing as “hip” pain is not always referred to the actual hip joint.ObjectivesTo assess which structure(s) patients indicate when they are referring to… Show more

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