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The most important key components of patient history that increase the probability of Spondyloarthropathy (SpA) are included as the following: | |||
* Subtle onset of low back pain | |||
* Age < 40 | |||
* Presence of symptoms >3 mo | |||
* Stiffness and severity of symptoms in the morning | |||
* improvement of symptoms with exercise | |||
General symptom of SpA are included: | |||
* Inflammatory back pain → the most common symptom | |||
* Chronic pain and stiffness → in more than 70% of patients | |||
* Chronic Fatigue → in more than 60 % of patients | |||
* Fever | |||
* With loss |
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History
The most important key components of patient history that increase the probability of Spondyloarthropathy (SpA) are included as the following:
- Subtle onset of low back pain
- Age < 40
- Presence of symptoms >3 mo
- Stiffness and severity of symptoms in the morning
- improvement of symptoms with exercise
General symptom of SpA are included:
- Inflammatory back pain → the most common symptom
- Chronic pain and stiffness → in more than 70% of patients
- Chronic Fatigue → in more than 60 % of patients
- Fever
- With loss