Prevalence |
0.1% to 1.4%1
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Estimated at between 2.9% and 25%8–10
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Age |
Onset in second and third decades of life1
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Peak between 60 and 69 years8
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Etiology |
Inflammatory rheumatic disorder, genetic interaction (HLA-B27), environmental factors18–21
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Associations with obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and advanced age, noninflammatory12,13
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Diagnosis |
Inflammatory changes confirmed by imaging (magnetic resonance imaging, radiography) (typically sacroiliac joints, axial spine, ie, “bamboo spine,” enthesitis) and clinical symptoms (morning stiffness, back/buttock pain), elevated inflammatory parameters, acute anterior uveitis92–94
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Bridged ossification of the anterior longitudinal ligament over at least 4 consecutive segments on conventional radiography15,16
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