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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2018.12.3.397

The Diagnosis of Rheumatologic and Degenerative Arthritis by X-ray Sacroiliac Joint Projection  

Lee, Jun-Haeng (Department of Radiology, Nambu University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.12, no.3, 2018 , pp. 397-402 More about this Journal
Abstract
The study best image for diagnosis of fracture, dislocation and unilateral degenerative arthritis of the Sacroiliac joint, this study was performed to obtain the best image of the joint space of the hip joint by giving angle change to the pelvis phantom and the x-ray tube. I received evaluation. The results of the Receiver Operating Characteristic that in the case of simple photographs for the detection of joint arthritis and degenerative arthritis in the prone position, the photograph taken in the prone position raises the buttocks of the opposite side of the test by $25^{\circ}{\sim}30^{\circ}$ and the x-ray tube is perpendicular to the sagittal plane passing 2.5 cm inward from the thorny vertebra In the lying position, lift the Sacroiliac joint of the test side by $25^{\circ}{\sim}30^{\circ}$, and take a $5^{\circ}$ angle of the x-ray tube angle toward the foot toward the center of the upper bruch spine from it will be helpful to diagnose arthritis. the center of the upper bruch spine to the side of the ankle joints in the transverse direction And posterior direction, it will be helpful to diagnose arthritis.
Keywords
Sacro iliac Joint; Image evaluation; Patient position; x-ray tube angle;
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