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ankylosing spondylitis arthritis of the spine.
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ankylosing spondylitis Disease characterized by lower back pain that spreads to the hips, knees, and heels; may be accompanied by fever, loss of appetite, and heart and lung problems; may cause spinal bones to fuse, causing the back to become rigid.
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ankylosing spondylitis A painful, inflammatory disease of unknown origin That causes the sacro-iliac joints and spinal vertebrae to fuse (ankylose) together.
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ankylosing spondylitis A rheumatic disease that causes inflamed joints in the spine and sacroiliac (the joints that connect the spine and the pelvis) and, in some people, inflamed eyes and heart valves.
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ankylosing spondylitis A rheumatoid arthritis-type disease causing spontaneous fusion of the spine. Arthritis - Inflammation of a joint. Arthroplasty - Reconstructive surgery of a joint or joints to restore motion because of ankylosis or trauma or to prevent excessive motion. Asteonecrosis- Death of bone tissue. Atrophy - Reduction in size of an anatomic structure, frequently related to disuse or decreased blood supply.
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