Why Should We Use Imaging to Assess Patients with PsA? Psoriatic arthritis may be a very aggressive disease with rapid progression to joint damage. In a study of a cohort of patients with early ...
Diagnostic imaging was infrequently conducted ... 2 Using nationwide data, investigators in Korea assessed the burden of psoriatic arthritis in a population of patients with psoriasis.
A new study published in the journal of BMC Pulmonary Medicine showed that 10% of psoriasis patients would have interstitial ...
Misuse of screening tools and subsequent underdiagnosis of the condition can easily occur, even amongst specialists.
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) most often attacks and damages joints in your hands, feet, wrists, knees, neck, and spine. Yet it also may affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in your jaw and cause ...
Key abstracts on psoriatic arthritis (PsA) treatment from the 2024 ACR Convergence meeting are reported by Dr Veena K. Ranganath from UCLA. Dr Ranganath begins by highlighting a meta-analysis ...
Various imaging tests assess joint damage caused ... ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and septic arthritis. Arthrosis, another name for osteoarthritis ...
Chronic kidney disease is not uncommon among patients with PsA, with risk factors including diabetes and NSAID use, while ...