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Title: SYB Case 1


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SYB Case 1
  • By Amy

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History
  • 37 y/o female
  • Chronic diarrhea/steatorrhea
  • Worsened after the birth of her second child in
    January of 2006
  • Previously had a colonoscopy and endoscopy, which
    were negative
  • Negative stool studies
  • Small bowel follow through with thin barium

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Diagnosis
  • There is filling of the stomach and small bowel
    to the terminal ileum and into the large bowel.
    There are no strictures. There is no thickening
    of the mucosa. There is no cobblestoning
  • Normal small bowel series
  • The scout abdominal radiograph and the single
    image of the left sacroiliac joint demonstrate an
    incidental finding of increased density of the
    left ileum adjacent to the sacroiliac joint
  • Incidental note is made of left osteitis
    condensans ilii

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DDx
  • Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Chronic inflammatory disease of the axial
    skeleton manifested by back pain and progressive
    stiffness of the spine
  • Characteristically affects young adults with a
    peak age of onset between 20 and 30 years
  • Often presents with sacroiliitis, which appears
    as erosions, sclerosis, and joint space
    narrowing, eventually leading to ankylosis
  • May cause erosions and osteitis at the ischial
    tuberosities, iliac crest, symphysis pubis, and
    femoral trochanter
  • Early sign of spinal involvement is squaring of
    the vertebral bodies due to anterior and
    posterior spondylitis (bamboo spine)
  • Several disorders can cause sacroiliitis-like
    changes of the joint, including
    hyperparathyroidism and repetitive shear-stress
    injuries in athletes
  • Pagets disease

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Ankylosis of the sacroiliac joint in advanced
ankylosing spondylitis with complete obliteration
of the joint space
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Osteitis Condensans Ilii
  • Believed to develop in approx 2 of adults
  • Virtually all patients are mutiparous females,
    but it can occur in men
  • Age of incidence is between 20-50 years, with a
    mean age of approx 35 years
  • Benign sclerosis of the iliac side of the
    sacroiliac joints
  • The sclerosis appears triangular with the base
    located inferiorly
  • Erosions of the SI joint are absent
  • Unlike ankylosing spondylitis, the articular
    margins of the sacroiliac joint are intact and
    the joint space is preserved in OCI and the
    sclerosis involves only the iliac side of the
    joint
  • The outer margin of the sclerosis is usually well
    defined
  • Usually bilaterally symmetric, but can be
    unilateral
  • May spontaneously resolve
  • Often found incidentally on X-rays of the pelvis
    or lower back
  • Rarely symptomatic, but may be mildly painful
  • May also have morning stiffness and
    polyarthralgia

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Osteitis Condensans Ilii
  • Theories
  • Stress-related sclerotic reaction in the
    peri-articular bone caused by remodeling of bone
    following stress across the sacroiliac joint (and
    possibly also the increased vascularity during
    pregnancy)
  • Also may be related to loosening of the pelvic
    ligaments and increased stress on the SI joints
    during pregnancy and childbirth
  • Related to a urinary tract infection
  • Related to a form of inflammatory arthritis
  • If the dx is in doubt, obliquie views of the SI
    joints will show that the joint is intact

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  • Sclerosis of the ileum adjacent to the
    sacroiliac joint
  • Typically bilateral, symmetrical, and
    triangular in shape
  • SI joint is normal with no irregularity,
    erosions or loss of joint space

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References
  • Tuite, MJ. Sacroiliac joint imaging. Seminars in
    Musculoskeletal Radiology. 12(1)72-82, 2008 Mar.
  • http//www.radpod.org/2007/09/28/osteitis-condensa
    ns-ilii/
  • www.learningradiology.com
  • http//www.mypacs.net/cases/OSTEITIS-CONDENSANS-IL
    II-333821.html
  • Nykoliation, JW, et al. Osteitis condensans ilii
    a sacroiliac stress phenomenon A report of a
    case. Journal of the CCA. 28(1) 209-211, 1984
    Mar.
  • Vadivelu, R, et al. An uncommon cause of back
    pain in pregnancy. Postgrad Med J 2005
    8165-67.
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