Abstract
Rheumatological manifestations may develop as paraneoplastic syndromes in patients with malignancy. Sacroiliitis and spondyloarthropathy have not, however, been previously associated with cancer. The case is described of a patient with a stage IV diffuse well differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma who developed concomitant sacroiliitis and enthesopathies with rapid progression following the diagnosis of malignancy.
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