Literature DB >> 19661549

Resistant cases of psoriatic arthritis: how to manage them.

Fabiola Atzeni1, Piercarlo Sarzi-Puttini, Gino Antonio Vena.   

Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic, genetically determined and immunomediated inflammatory skin disease that affects 2%-3% of the Caucasian population. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA), which occurs in up to one-third of patients with psoriasis, has a heterogeneous pattern expressed by various manifestations, including mono-oligoarthritis, an erosive and destructive polyarthritis indistinguishable from rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and spondyloarthropathy with axial involvement or enthesitis. Early detection of inflamed joints or axial involvement in patients with PsA is important in order to reduce inflammation and prevent joint destruction, deformity, and functional disability. The treatment of moderate-severe PsA has tended to include the same disease modifying antirheumatic drugs used to treat RA, but there is much less evidence supporting their efficacy and essentially none demonstrating that they slow radiographic joint destruction in PsA. A number of clinical trials have shown that tumor necrosis factor antagonists are generally safe and efficacious in the treatment of PsA, and can inhibit the progression of radiographic damage.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19661549     DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.090232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol Suppl        ISSN: 0380-0903


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1.  Value of entheseal ultrasonography and serum cartilage oligomeric matrix protein in the preclinical diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis.

Authors:  Hanan Mohamed Farouk; Afaf Abdel Alim Mostafa; Sahar S Youssef; Moataz Mohammed Samy Elbeblawy; Naglaa Youssef Assaf; El Sayed E Elokda
Journal:  Clin Med Insights Arthritis Musculoskelet Disord       Date:  2010-03-29
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