1950
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-195032040-00014
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Marie-Strümpell Arthritis

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“…Other sacro-iliac lesions which might cause difficulty in diagnosis are tuberculosis, Paget's disease (osteitis de-but they have since improved and have had prolonged remissions. Baker (1950) treated six cases by deep x-ray therapy to the sacro-iliac regions, and reported a good response.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other sacro-iliac lesions which might cause difficulty in diagnosis are tuberculosis, Paget's disease (osteitis de-but they have since improved and have had prolonged remissions. Baker (1950) treated six cases by deep x-ray therapy to the sacro-iliac regions, and reported a good response.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nomenclature "osteitis condensans ilii" has little to commend it. There is no evidence of osteitis on histological examination of affected tissue (Baker, 1953), and the changes are not restricted to the ilium, the sacrum commonly being involved. Sacroiliac osteosclerosis would be a preferable term.…”
Section: Mennellmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…No theory of aetiology has proved to be completely satisfactory. Thus it has been ascribed to urinary infection (Szabados, 1947), osteo-chondritis (Ude, 1952), post-partum endarteritis of the iliac vessels (Gillespie and Lloyd-Roberts, 1953), ante-and post-partum ligamentous relaxation (Hare and Haggart, 1945), atypical ankylosing spondylitis (Baker et al, 1950) and trauma (Shafar, 1938;Layani et al, 1951). It may be that several entities are encompassed within the framework of this unusual sacro-iliac lesion.…”
Section: Mennellmentioning
confidence: 99%