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What are the complications of sacroilitis? serum alt is 97. scan report- no sonological abnormalities in abdomen and pelvis. having lower backache.

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Sacroiliitis: Sacroiliitis is an inflammation of the sacroiliac joint. This a joint between the sacrum and the ilium. The joints are located bilaterally where the small dimples in the low back are located. Pain in this joint is made worse by rising from a seated position, rolling onto the affected side while in bed, and taking a step up on the affected side. Elevated alt is not directed related to sacroiliitis.

Answered 3/29/2014

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