
doi: 10.1007/bf00262094
pmid: 7597383
No serum IgA was detected in a young male patient suffering from spondylarthropathy (SpA) with bilateral sacroiliitis arthritis, enthesopathy and inflammatory low back pain, whose symptoms occurred in reaction to a sexually induced urethritis. After a period of several months in which the spondylarthropathy was active, disease activity came to a rest. Three years later no progression of the SpA was observed. This finding might be an indication that IgA is not involved in the pathogenesis of spondylarthropathy.
Adult, Male, IgA Deficiency, Humans, Spondylitis, Ankylosing, Arthritis, Reactive, Immunoglobulin A
Adult, Male, IgA Deficiency, Humans, Spondylitis, Ankylosing, Arthritis, Reactive, Immunoglobulin A
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