The pediatric accessory sacroiliac joint: does it exist?
Allison RixeyNaveen MurthyKimberly AmramiMatthew FrickGavin A McKenziePublished in: Skeletal radiology (2020)
The pediatric accessory sacroiliac joint may not exist and is unlikely to be a congenital variant present at birth. However, curvature of the sacroiliac joint in the expected location of the accessory sacroiliac joint which increases in severity and prevalence with age may predispose patients to the formation of an accessory sacroiliac joint later in life.