In ankylosing spondylitis, which of the following is commonly seen on MRI?
ASchmorl's nodes
BIntervertebral disc prolapse
CSacroiliitis
DBamboo spine
A patient presented with Saddle anaesthesia with bladder and bowel involvement and muscle power is normal. The diagnosis is:
AL4-L5 disc prolapsed
BL3-L4 root involvement
CConus medullaris lesion
DCauda equina syndrome
All of the following are true regarding ankylosing spondylitis except:
A50% of patients may have urinary infection
BInvolvement of sacroiliac joint
CBamboo spine may be a radiological feature
DMost of people are HLAB27 positive
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