Psoriatic Arthritis Flashcards
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Definiton of psoriatic arthritis
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- Inflamatory arthritis associated wth arthritis
- Part of the seronegative spondyloarthropathy conditions
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Patterns of psoriatic arthritis
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- Several recognised patterns:
- Symmetrical polyarthritis
- Similar to RA
- Hands, wrists, ankles and DIP joints
- Asymmetrical pauciarthritis
- Affects mainly the digits and feet
- Spondylitic pattern
- Back stiffness
- Sacroilitis
- Atlanto-axial joint involvement
- Other areas
- Spine
- Achilles tendon
- Plantar fascia
- Symmetrical polyarthritis
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Signs of psoriatic arthritis
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- Placques of psoriasis on the skin
- Pitting of the nails
- Onycholysis (seperation of the nail from the nail bed)
- Dactylitis (inflammation of the full finger)
- Enthesitis (inflammation of the entheses)
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Associations with psoriatic arthritis
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- Eye disease (conjunctivitis and anterior uveitis)
- Aortitis
- Amyloidosis
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Screening tools
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- Psoriasis Epidemiological Screening Tool (PEST)
- Involves questions about joint pain, swelling, Hx of arthritis and nail pitting
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X-ray changes in psoriatic arthritis
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- Periostitis (inflammation of the periosteum causing thickened and irregular outline of the bone)
- Ankylosis (bones joining together causing stiffening)
- Osteolysis (destruction of bone)
- Dactylitis (inflammation of whole digit - appears as soft tissue swelling)
- Pencil-in-cup appearance
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Arthritis mutilans
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- Most severe form of psoriatic arthritis
- Occurs in the phalanxes
- Destruction of the bones around joints in digits leading to progressive shortening of the digits
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Management of psoriatic arthritis
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- Similar to RA
- Often coordinated between dermatology and rheumatology
- NSAIDs for pain
- DMARDs
- Anti0TNF
- Ustekinumab is last line and is a monoclonal antibody that targets interleukin 12 and 23