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Psoriatic arthritis [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2019
Psoriasis is a multisystemic, inflammatory skin condition that can affect many areas of the body, but most commonly the extensor surfaces of the elbows and knees, and sometimes the intergluteal and umbilical area.
Vanessa Ocampo D, Dafna Gladman
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Psoriatic arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Disease Primers, 2021
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex inflammatory disease with heterogeneous clinical features, which complicates psoriasis in 30% of patients. There are no diagnostic criteria or tests available. Diagnosis is most commonly made by identifying inflammatory musculoskeletal features in joints, entheses or the spine in the presence of skin and/or nail ...
Oliver FitzGerald   +9 more
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Psoriatic arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesBest Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2012
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory spondyloarthritis that occurs in combination with psoriasis. The exact prevalence of PsA is unknown, and its pathogenesis has not yet been fully elucidated. Genetic, environmental, and immunologic factors have all been implicated. The appearance of arthritis might precede, succeed or occur concomitant
Gleison Vieira, Duarte   +2 more
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CLINICAL PRESENTATION OF PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS IN EARLY STAGES - SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES IN DIAGNOSIS

open access: yesArta Medica, 2023
Introduction. Psoriatic arthritis, as well as rheumatoid arthritis are presented by a heterogeneity of clinical manifestations in the early stages. Objective. Improvement of early diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis based on clinical data, laboratory and
Eugeniu Russu   +5 more
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Psoriatic arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Journal of Radiology, 2013
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory joint disease which develops in patients with psoriasis. It is characteristic that the rheumatoid factor in serum is absent. Etiology of the disease is still unclear but a number of genetic associations have been identified.
Sankowski, Artur Jacek   +4 more
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Psoriatic arthritis [PDF]

open access: yesExpert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2000
Psoriatic arthritis occurs in 5 - 42% of patients with psoriasis. It is an inflammatory arthritis distinct from rheumatoid, being usually sero-negative, asymmetrical and often affecting the spine, sacro-iliac and distal interphalangeal joints. It runs a very variable course, from a mild non-destructive disease to a severe rapidly progressive erosive ...
D D, Gladman, J, Brockbank
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Psoriatic arthritis – classification, diagnostic and clinical aspects

open access: yesPrzegląd Dermatologiczny, 2020
From 5% to 40% patients with psoriatic skin lesions develop psoriatic arthritis, but 15% to 30% of patients with psoriasis suffer from undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis.
Paweł Chabros   +4 more
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Epidemiology, Comorbidity and Risk Factors for Psoriatic Arthritis: A Health Insurance Claims Database Analysis

open access: yesActa Dermato-Venereologica, 2021
Psoriatic arthritis is a frequent manifestation of psoriasis, and has a high level of impact on physical func­tioning, work ability and quality of life.
Reinhardt Maximilian   +7 more
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The Role of Gut Microbiome in Psoriatic Arthritis—A Literature Review

open access: yesPhysiologia, 2023
Psoriatic arthritis is a heterogeneous chronic autoimmune disorder characterized principally by skin lesions, arthritis, dactylitis and enthesitis.
Cristina Alexandru   +9 more
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Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors in psoriatic arthritis. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
INTRODUCTION: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that can result in significant disability. With the emergence of tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi), therapeutic outcomes in PsA have improved substantially.
Kraft, Walter K.   +2 more
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