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In this episode of MD Newsline, Dr. Jill Weintraub, founder of Integrative Rheumatology Consultants, explores the complexities of axial spondyloarthritis, a chronic inflammatory condition that often goes undiagnosed for years. Dr. Weintraub provides a comprehensive overview of this umbrella disease, including its radiographic and non-radiographic forms, and explains why early recognition is critical to preventing long-term damage. She highlights the key differences between inflammatory and mechanical back pain, the challenges in diagnosing women, and the role of advanced imaging such as MRI. The conversation also dives into the interplay between genetics, the gut microbiome, and immune system dysfunction, as well as how modern therapies—from TNF inhibitors to JAK inhibitors—are transforming patient outcomes. Dr. Weintraub emphasizes the importance of integrating lifestyle interventions like exercise and physical therapy alongside medical treatment to improve long-term quality of life. Episode Highlights: Understanding Axial Spondyloarthritis Dr. Jill Weintraub explains axial spondyloarthritis as an umbrella of inflammatory diseases primarily affecting the spine, while also involving joints and entheses. She distinguishes between radiographic (ankylosing spondylitis) and non-radiographic forms, emphasizing how evolving definitions are improving diagnosis. Recognizing Inflammatory Back Pain A key diagnostic feature is inflammatory back pain, typically presenting before age 40 with morning stiffness that improves with movement. Dr. Weintraub contrasts this with mechanical back pain and highlights why this distinction is critical in clinical practice. Diagnostic Challenges and Delays Diagnosis can take years, especially in women, due to atypical presentations and central sensitization of pain. She stresses the importance of patient advocacy and clinician awareness to reduce delays. Role of Imaging and Clinical Evaluation MRI of the pelvis with appropriate sequences is essential for early detection, particularly in non-radiographic disease. However, Dr. Weintraub underscores that diagnosis remains largely clinical, as lab markers may often appear normal. Genetics, Microbiome, and Immune Interplay The episode explores how genetic factors like HLA-B27, combined with environmental triggers and gut microbiome imbalances, contribute to disease development and progression. Treatment Strategies and Biologic Selection Dr. Weintraub discusses how treatment is tailored to the whole patient, comparing TNF inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, and JAK inhibitors, while weighing risks such as infection, cardiovascular events, and long-term safety. Importance of Exercise and Integrative Care Exercise, physical therapy, and lifestyle interventions are essential components of treatment. While supplements and diet can support symptom relief, they are not substitutes for disease-modifying therapies. Managing Overlapping Conditions She highlights the importance of coordinating care for patients with related conditions such as psoriasis, uveitis, and inflammatory bowel disease, ensuring treatment choices address multiple disease pathways. Future Directions in Research Emerging research on the gut microbiome offers promising insights into new therapeutic targets, potentially transforming how axial spondyloarthritis is managed in the future. Key Takeaway Early recognition of inflammatory back pain is critical in axial spondyloarthritis. A combination of clinical awareness, appropriate imaging, and personalized treatment—including both pharmacologic and lifestyle approaches—can significantly improve patient outcomes and prevent long-term disease progression. Resources Website: https://mdnewsline.com/ [https://mdnewsline.com/] Newsletter: https://mdnewsline.com/subscribe/ [https://mdnewsline.com/subscribe/] Contact with Dr. Jill Weintraub: Here [https://jillweintraubmd.com/about]
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