Review
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 28, 2009; 15(44): 5517-5524
Published online Nov 28, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.5517
Table 1 Classification of peripheral arthropathy associated with IBD
Type 1 (Pauci-articular)Type 2 (Polyarticular)
Less than five jointsFive or more joints
Asymmetric involvementPersistent inflammation for months or even years
Lower limbs more affectedMay be erosive
Self limited episodes that last < 10 wkAffects both large and small joints
Usually concomitant IBD relapseIt can be symmetric or asymmetric
High frequency of other extraintestinal manifestationsClinical course is independent of IBD activity
Associated with uveitis
Table 2 AS prevalence studies in patients with IBD
Author and referencenumbernOrigin of patientsDiagnostic criteriaPrevalence (%)
ASSpASacroiliitis (Rx or MRI)Inflammatory low back painArticular manifestations
de Vlam et al[53]103Referral centerESSG1035303039
Scarpa et al[13]79Referral centerNew York251843
Salvarani et al[17]160Open populationESSG2 (CD)18.132.5
5.1 (UC)
Palm et al[58]654Open populationESSG6 (CD)22219
2.6 (UC)
3.7 Total
Wordsworth et al[60]42Referral centerESSG25 (CD)36