Imaging the Patient With Sacroiliac Pain Hong Kuan Kok, MRCP, FFRRCSI, FRCR, Aizad Mumtaz, MRCPI, Ciara O'Brien, MB BCh, David Kane, PhD, FRCPI, William C. Torreggiani, FRCR, FFRRCSI, Holly Delaney, MRCPI, FFRRCSI Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal Volume 67, Issue 1, Pages 41-51 (February 2016) DOI: 10.1016/j.carj.2015.08.001 Copyright © 2016 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions
Figure 5 Enteropathy associated sacroiliitis in a patient with Crohn's disease. (A) Radiograph and (B) axial computed tomography shows bilateral sacroiliac joint erosions and subchondral sclerosis. (C) T1-weighted fat saturated postcontrast sequence shows enhancement within both sacroiliac joints and sacral alae (white arrows) consistent with active inflammation. (D) Coronal contrast-enhanced computed tomography abdomen shows circumferential mural thickening of the terminal ileum (black arrow) in keeping with terminal ileitis. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal 2016 67, 41-51DOI: (10.1016/j.carj.2015.08.001) Copyright © 2016 Canadian Association of Radiologists Terms and Conditions