Abstract
We reported one male case of iliac sclerosing osteitis. The case was a 24-year old man who consulted our department because of lumber pain, as a main complaint.
Plane radiograms revealed bilateral sclerosing pictures in the region of the iliac bone which forms the sacroiliac articulation. Similar findings were recognized in the CT. The 99mTc scintigraphy demonstrated a high density at the bilateral sacroiliac articulation. An unclear low signal area was recognized in the MRI. There was no hematological findings which indicated inflammation. Since the case showed negative in the HLA and B27, no tonic spondylitis seemed to exist.