Objective: To study the prevalence of deformities of vertebrae and inter-vertebral discs in the patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) with the usage of the Stocke Ankylosing Spondylitis Spine Score (SASSS) in relation to clinical measurements and laboratory findings.Methods: Altogether 30 male patients with AS were studied. Reading of spinal radiographs was undertaken, scoring for severity, syndesmophyte formation, ligamentous calcification, squaring and discal lesions, the usage of (SASSS) and the correlation of (SASSS) with the clinical measurements (chest expansion, Occiput to Wall Distance (OWD), Finger to Floor Distance (FFD) and Modified Schober’s Test (MST), Functional Index (FI), Stocke Enthesities Index (SEI) and laboratory findings (ESR & CRP).Results: Syndesmophyte formation was detected in 10 patients (33.3%), ligamentous calcifications were detected in 6 patients (20%), squaring of vertebral bodies was detected in 18 patients (60%) and discal lesions were detected in 5 patients (16.7%). The SASSS was significantly correlated with chest expansion, OWD, FFD & MST but there was no significant relationship between the final radiological scores and syndesmophyte formation and ESR.