Findings suggest that patients with suspected axial spondyloarthropathy not taking NSAIDs were more likely to have MRI proven inflammation compared with patients taking NSAIDs.
Patients with suspected axial spondyloarthropathy (AxSpA) not taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are more likely to have MRI proven inflammation compared with those taking NSAIDs, according to study results presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2021 Annual Meeting.
“Undiagnosed AxSpA can have significant impact on patients’ physical and mental health but also their quality of life and livelihood,” the authors wrote. “It is possible that NSAID use at the time of scanning reduces the diagnostic yield of MRI scanning.”
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