Consensus statements on the imaging of axial spondyloarthritis in Australia and New Zealand

Author:

Truong Steven L12,Saad Nivene F34,Robinson Philip C4,Cowderoy Greg5,Lim Irwin6,Schachna Lionel7,Stebbings Simon89,Stuckey Stephen10,Taylor Andrew L1112,Whittle Samuel L1314,Zochling Jane15,Bird Paul16,Brown Matthew A17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rheumatology; Auckland District Healthcare Board; Auckland New Zealand

2. Translational Research Institute; Princess Alexandra Hospital; University of Queensland Diamantina Institute; Brisbane Queensland Australia

3. Department of Radiology; Princess Alexandra Hospital; Woolloongabba Queensland Australia

4. School of Medicine; University of Queensland; Herston Queensland Australia

5. Brisbane Private Imaging; Royal Brisbane and Womens’ Hospitals; Herston Queensland Australia

6. BJC Health; Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. University of Melbourne; Parkville Victoria Australia

8. Department of Medicine; Dunedin School of Medicine; University of Otago; Dunedin New Zealand

9. Department of Rheumatology; Dunedin Hospital; Dunedin New Zealand

10. Monash Imaging; Monash Health Departments of Medicine and Imaging; School of Clinical Studies at Monash Health; Monash University; Melbourne Victoria Australia

11. University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

12. Royal Perth Hospital; Perth Western Australia Australia

13. Rheumatology Unit; The Queen Elizabeth Hospital; Woodville South South Australia Australia

14. The University of Adelaide; Adelaide South Australia Australia

15. Menzies Institute for Medical Research; University of Tasmania; Hobart Tasmania Australia

16. University of New South Wales; Sydney New South Wales Australia

17. Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; Translational Research Institute; Princess Alexandra Hospital; Queensland University of Technology; Brisbane Queensland Australia

Funder

AbbVie

Universidade Católica de Brasília

Janssen

Pfizer

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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