Early psoriatic arthritis: the clinical spectrum(546 views) Scarpa R, Cuocolo A, Peluso R, Atteno M, Gisonni P, Iervolino S, Di Minno MND, Nicolai E, Salvatore M, Del Puente A
The Journal Of Rheumatology (ISSN: 0315-162x), 2008 Jan; 35(1): 137-141.
Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Early Psoriatic Arthritis Clinic, Rheumatology Research Unit, University Federico II, Naples, Italy. rscarpa@unina.it
Department of Biomorphological and Functional Sciences, University Federico II, Naples, Italy
SDN Foundation, Institute of Diagnostic and Nuclear Development, Naples, Italy
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Early psoriatic arthritis: the clinical spectrum
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the clinical pattern of early psoriatic arthritis (PsA).; METHODS: We studied 47 consecutive patients: 29 had definite PsA and 18 had the "sine psoriasis" subset. Inclusion criteria were articular and/or entheseal involvement of < or =12 weeks' duration and the exclusive use, before enrollment, of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs to control articular symptoms. All patients underwent clinical examination, blood tests, total-body bone scintigraphy, articular ultrasonography, and radiography of clinically involved joints and/or entheses.; RESULTS: On the basis of clinical examination, early PsA was an oligo-enthesoarthritis in over 75% of patients studied. In contrast, the number of joints and/or entheses showing increased tracer uptake on bone scintigraphy was 3 times greater, compared to the clinical evidence (p < 0.001). Articular ultrasonography confirmed the inflammatory involvement of synovium and/or entheses in all articular sites active at time of bone scintigraphy, but silent at clinical examination. In addition, 7 patients showed the occurrence of joint and/or entheseal erosions on standard radiography.; CONCLUSION: Bone scintigraphy yields a more accurate evaluation of entheso-articular involvement and distribution in patients with early PsA. Our results suggest that clinical oligo-enthesoarthritic presentation of early PsA might represent in most cases a polyarticular condition that is at increased risk for clinical progression. These findings have a significant influence on the clinical decision-making process in patients with early PsA.
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