A 20-year-old male asked:
I have hla+, esr-, ccp-, ana-, crp-. my recent mri showed inflammation sacroiliitis with acute erosion in iliacbone. could it be an infection? can it be treated and get normal?
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Dr. Tracy Lovellanswered
Internal Medicine - rheumatology 23 years experience
See below: Yes it can be treated. There are medications that help halt progression and may heal the damage present.
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Dr. Madhu Kandarpaanswered
Nephrology and Dialysis 11 years experience
See Rheumatologist: This condition can be treated preferably by a specialist rheumatologist.
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Last updated Dec 21, 2014
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