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. 2018 May 23;70(7):1042–1048. doi: 10.1002/art.40475

Table 2.

Anatomic distribution of bone marrow edema in the SI joint quadrants on MRIa

Upper ilium Lower ilium Upper sacrum Lower sacrum
Anterior Posterior Anterior Posterior Anterior Posterior Anterior Posterior
Positive MRI of the SI joints (n = 64) 44 (68.8) 34 (53.1) 48 (75.0) 53 (82.8) 39 (60.9) 37 (57.8) 37 (57.8) 43 (67.2)
Negative MRI of the SI joints (n = 108) 4 (3.7) 7 (6.5) 18 (16.7) 16 (14.8) 5 (4.6) 7 (6.5) 3 (2.8) 4 (3.7)
Healthy participants (n = 47) 2 (4.3) 2 (4.3) 10 (21.3) 18 (38.3) 4 (8.5) 2 (4.3) 3 (6.4) 6 (12.8)
Patients with axial SpA (n = 47) 39 (83.0) 34 (72.3) 41 (87.2) 41 (87.2) 33 (70.2) 36 (76.6) 33 (70.2) 35 (74.5)
Controls with chronic back pain (n = 47) 2 (4.3) 4 (8.5) 11 (23.4) 5 (10.6) 3 (6.4) 3 (6.4) 1 (2.1) 2 (4.3)
Runners (n = 24) 4 (16.7) 1 (4.2) 1 (4.2) 2 (8.3) 2 (8.3) 1 (4.2) 1 (4.2) 2 (8.3)
Women with postpartum back pain (n = 7) 1 (14.3) 0 (0) 3 (43.0) 3 (43.0) 2 (28.6) 2 (28.6) 2 (28.6) 2 (28.6)
a

Magnetic resonance images (MRIs) that indicated sacroiliitis according to the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society (ASAS) definition were considered positive. Those that did not meet the ASAS definition were considered negative. Values are the number (%). SI = sacroiliac; SpA = spondyloarthritis.