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Enteropathic spondylitis, or EnA, is a form of chronic, inflammatory [[arthritis]] associated with the occurrence of an inflammatory bowel disease ([[Irritable Bowel Syndrome|IBD]]), the two best-known types of which are ulcerative colitis and [[Crohn's Disease|Crohn’s disease]]. | |||
* About one in five people with Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis will develop enteropathic arthritis. | |||
* The most common areas affected by EnA are the peripheral (limb) joints and, in some cases, the entire spine can become involved, as well<ref>SAA [https://spondylitis.org/about-spondylitis/types-of-spondylitis/enteropathic-arthritis/ Enteropathic spondylitis] Available from:https://spondylitis.org/about-spondylitis/types-of-spondylitis/enteropathic-arthritis/ (last accessed 3.7.2020)</ref>. | |||
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Enteropathic spondylitis, or EnA, is a form of chronic, inflammatory arthritis associated with the occurrence of an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the two best-known types of which are ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
- About one in five people with Crohn’s or ulcerative colitis will develop enteropathic arthritis.
- The most common areas affected by EnA are the peripheral (limb) joints and, in some cases, the entire spine can become involved, as well[1].
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- ↑ SAA Enteropathic spondylitis Available from:https://spondylitis.org/about-spondylitis/types-of-spondylitis/enteropathic-arthritis/ (last accessed 3.7.2020)