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CONTENTS
Chapter 1
Part I
Chapter 2 Chapter 3
Part II
Chapter 4
Chapter 5 Chapter 6
Part III
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Appendices
General introduction and outline 7
Recognizing the disease burden of axial spondyloarthritis 17
Peripheral disease contributes significantly to the disease 19 burden in axial spondyloarthritis
Prevalence of peripheral and extra-articular disease 35 in ankylosing spondylitis versus non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis: a meta-analysis
Rocognizing the diagnosis of axial spondyloarthritis 59
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Sacroiliac Joints 61 Indicating Sacroiliitis According to the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis international Society Definition in
Healthy Individuals, Runners, and Women With
Postpartum Back Pain
Anti-CD74 antibodies have no diagnostic value in early 75 axial spondyloarthritis: data from the SPondyloArthritis
Caught Early (SPACE) cohort
Absence of HLA-C*07 is associated with susceptibility to 91 axial spondyloarthritis
Recognizing the preclinical phases of axial spondyloarthritis 107
Clinical and imaging signs of spondyloarthritis in first 109 degree relatives of HLA-B27 positive ankylosing
spondylitis patients: the pre-spondyloarthritis (Pre-SpA)
cohort
First-degree relatives of axial spondyloarthritis patients of 131 the Pre-SpA cohort would consider using medication in a
preventive setting
General discussion and summary 141
Nederlandse samenvatting 157 Curriculum vitae 165 PhD portfolio 167 List of publications 169 Dankwoord 171