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English: Magnetic resonance images of lumbar and lower thoracic spine: psoriatic arthritis. (a) T1-weighted and (b) short tau inversion recovery (STIR) magnetic resonance images of the lumbar and lower thoracic spine. Signs of active inflammation are seen at several levels (arrows). In particular, anterior spondylitis is seen at level L1/L2 and an inflammatory Andersson lesion at the upper vertebral endplate of L3.
Date Published: 23 March 2006
Source Magnetic resonance imaging in psoriatic arthritis: a review of the literature. Arthritis Research & Therapy 2006, 8:207. doi:10.1186/ar1934
Author Fiona McQueen, Marissa Lassere and Mikkel Østergaard.

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