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'''Editors-in-Chief:''' [[C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D.]]  '''Associate Editor-In-Chief''': [[User:Ujjwal Rastogi|Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS]] [mailto:urastogi@perfuse.org]


==Overview==
==Overview==
Psoriatic arthritis is an arthritis that is often associated with psoriasis of the skin.
Psoriatic arthritis is an [[arthritis]] associated with [[psoriasis]] in some patients. Psoriatic arthritis typically affects [[Joint|joints]] of fingers and [[Toe|toes]] but also affects [[Vertebral column|spine]], and [[Sacroiliac joint|sacroiliac joints]]. The cause is not clearly understood. [[Genes]], body defense mechanisms and environmental factors act as triggering agents for the [[disease]] development and progression. [[Medical sign|Signs]] and [[Symptom|symptoms]] come and go, depending on the degree of tissue [[inflammation]]. When the disease is active, the following [[Symptom|symptoms]] appear including [[Arthralgia|joint pain]], [[Swelling (medical)|swelling]], joint [[tenderness]], morning [[stiffness]], decreased [[range of motion]], deformed [[Nail (anatomy)|nails]], sausage shaped fingers, and [[pain]] at the sites of [[ligament]] insertion. Treatment opinion includes [[Medication|medications]], [[physical therapy]] and [[surgery]]. The opinion depends on the severity of the [[disease]]. [[Prognosis]] of psoriatic arthritis varies from person to person. Some [[Patient|patients]] may get less aggressive over time, while others may lose their abilities to do daily tasks. Joint images such as [[X-rays|x-ray]] and [[MRI]], [[ultrasound]] may help track the progression of [[disease]] in the [[Joint|joints]] over time. 
[[File:Psoriatic arthritis of feet.jpg|centre|thumb|Joint deformity and nail changes in psoriatic arthritis|Image by - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9445021]]


==What are the symptoms of Psoriatic arthritis?==
==What are the symptoms of Psoriatic arthritis?==
* [[Arthritis]] may be mild and involve only a few [[Joint|joints]], particularly those at the end of the [[Finger|fingers]] or [[Toe|toes]]. In some people, the disease may be severe and affect many [[Joint|joints]], including the [[Vertebral column|spine]] and [[Sacroiliac joint|sacroiliac joints]].


The arthritis may be mild and involve only a few joints, particularly those at the end of the fingers or toes. In some people the disease may be severe and affect many joints, including the spine. When the spine is affected, the symptoms are stiffness, burning, and pain, most often in the lower spine and sacrum.
* People who also have [[arthritis]] usually have the [[skin]] and [[Nail (anatomy)|nail]] changes. Often, the [[skin]] gets worse at the same time as [[arthritis]].


People who also have arthritis usually have the skin and nail changes of psoriasis. Often, the skin gets worse at the same time as the arthritis.
* [[Medical sign|Signs]] and [[Symptom|symptoms]] come and go, depending on the degree of tissue [[inflammation]]. When the [[disease]] is active, the following [[Symptom|symptoms]] appear.
** [[Joint pain]]
** [[Joint swelling]]
** Morning [[stiffness]] in the joints
** Decreased [[range of motion]]
** Red scaly [[skin]] patches
** Deformed [[Nail (anatomy)|nails]]
** Sausage shaped fingers
** Pain at the sites of ligament insertion (eg, heel pain)
** [[Fatigue]] 
** When [[heart]] is affected, patient may show signs of [[chest pain]], [[shortness of breath]] or [[Pedal edema|edema of feet]].


==What causes Psoriatic arthritis?==
==What causes Psoriatic arthritis?==
* [[Psoriasis]] is a common, chronic [[skin]] condition that causes red patches on the body. About 1 in 20 people with psoriasis will develop [[arthritis]] with the [[skin]] condition. In most cases, [[psoriasis]] comes before the [[arthritis]].


Psoriasis is a common, chronic skin condition that causes red patches on the body. About 1 in 20 people with psoriasis will develop arthritis with the skin condition. In most cases, psoriasis comes before the arthritis.
* The cause of psoriatic arthritis is not known, but genes, body defence mechanisms and environmental factors  may play a role.  
 
The cause of psoriatic arthritis is not known, but genes may play a role.  


==Who is at highest risk?==
==Who is at highest risk?==
In general, people who have psoriasis have a higher rate of arthritis than the general population.
In general, people who have [[psoriasis]] have a higher rate of [[arthritis]] than the general population.


==When to seek urgent medical care?==
==When to seek urgent medical care?==
Call for an appointment with your health care provider if arthritis symptoms develop along with psoriasis.
Call your doctor if your [[Symptom|symptoms]] of [[psoriasis]] and psoriatic arthritis progress.


Diseases that can present with similar symptoms are
* [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
* [[Reactive arthritis]]
* [[Gout]]
* Arthritis associated with [[inflammatory bowel disease]]
* [[Chondrocalcinosis|Pseudogout]]
==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
To come to a proper diagnosis, your doctor might run the following tests
To come to a proper [[diagnosis]], your doctor might run the following tests
*Blood tests: These tests can assist in making a diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis.  
*Blood tests: These tests can assist in making a [[diagnosis]] of psoriatic arthritis.  
*[[Rheumatoid factor]] and [[anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide]] ([[anti-CCP]]) and [[antinuclear antibody]] ([[ANA]]): These antibodies can be found in some of patients with psoriatic arthritis.  
**[[Rheumatoid factor]] and [[anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide]] ([[anti-CCP]]) and [[antinuclear antibody]] ([[ANA]]): These [[antibodies]] can be found in some of patients with psoriatic arthritis.  
*[[Sedimentation rate]] ([[ESR]]): This test can measure how much inflammation is in the body. Patients with psoriatic arthritis may show an increased ESR.  
**[[Sedimentation rate]] ([[ESR]]): This test can measure how much [[inflammation]] is in the body. Patients with psoriatic arthritis may show an increased [[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate|ESR]].  
*[[Complete blood count]]
**[[Complete blood count]]
*Genetic testing for [[HLA]] genes.
**Genetic testing for [[HLA]] genes.
*[[Synovial fluid]] examination: When a patient demonstrates the signs of acute inflammatory arthritis, it is necessary to aspirate synovial fluid of the involved joint to rule out infectious arthritis. During the procedure, the doctor may use a needle to draw fluid from your affected joint. Based on the discovery of urate crystals in the synovial fluid or soft tissues, the doctors can confirm the diagnosis.
*[[Synovial fluid]] examination: When a patient demonstrates the signs of acute inflammatory [[arthritis]], it is necessary to aspirate [[synovial fluid]] of the involved joint to rule out infectious arthritis. During the procedure, the doctor may use a needle to draw fluid from your affected [[joint]].  
*Joint [[x-ray]]: This image can help track the progression of psoriatic arthritis in the joints over time.  
*Joint [[x-ray]]: This image can help track the progression of psoriatic arthritis in the joints over time.  
*[[Magnetic resonance imaging]] ([[MRI]]): An MRI uses magnetic fields but it is a different type of image than what is produced by computed tomography ([[CT]]) and produces detailed images of the joint.
*[[Magnetic resonance imaging]] ([[MRI]]): An MRI uses magnetic fields but it is a different type of image than what is produced by [[computed tomography]] ([[CT]]) and produces detailed images of the [[joint]].


==Treatment options==
==Treatment options==

Latest revision as of 14:16, 16 May 2018

Psoriatic arthritis

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Diagnosis

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Psoriatic arthritis?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Psoriatic arthritis On the Web

Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov

Images of Psoriatic arthritis

Videos on Psoriatic arthritis

FDA on Psoriatic arthritis

CDC on Psoriatic arthritis

Psoriatic arthritis in the news

Blogs on Psoriatic arthritis

Directions to Hospitals Treating Psoriatic arthritis

Risk calculators and risk factors for Psoriatic arthritis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Chandrakala Yannam, MD [2]

Overview

Psoriatic arthritis is an arthritis associated with psoriasis in some patients. Psoriatic arthritis typically affects joints of fingers and toes but also affects spine, and sacroiliac joints. The cause is not clearly understood. Genes, body defense mechanisms and environmental factors act as triggering agents for the disease development and progression. Signs and symptoms come and go, depending on the degree of tissue inflammation. When the disease is active, the following symptoms appear including joint pain, swelling, joint tenderness, morning stiffness, decreased range of motion, deformed nails, sausage shaped fingers, and pain at the sites of ligament insertion. Treatment opinion includes medicationsphysical therapy and surgery. The opinion depends on the severity of the disease. Prognosis of psoriatic arthritis varies from person to person. Some patients may get less aggressive over time, while others may lose their abilities to do daily tasks. Joint images such as x-ray and MRI, ultrasound may help track the progression of disease in the joints over time. 

Image by - By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9445021

What are the symptoms of Psoriatic arthritis?

What causes Psoriatic arthritis?

  • The cause of psoriatic arthritis is not known, but genes, body defence mechanisms and environmental factors may play a role.

Who is at highest risk?

In general, people who have psoriasis have a higher rate of arthritis than the general population.

When to seek urgent medical care?

Call your doctor if your symptoms of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis progress.

Diseases that can present with similar symptoms are

Diagnosis

To come to a proper diagnosis, your doctor might run the following tests

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Psoriatic arthritis?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Psoriatic arthritis

Prevention of psoriatic arthritis

The cause of psoriatic arthritis is not clear, therefore prevention of the disease is unknown.

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Prognosis of psoriatic varies from person to person. The disease may get less aggressive over time in some patients. In other group, patients may lose their abilities to do daily tasks. Prognosis depends on:

Possible complications

Complication of  psoriatic arthritis involve multiple systems. Cardiac complications are increased risk for arrythmia, congestive heart failure, increased risk for atherosclerosis ,and myocardial infarction. Pulmonary complications include pleural effusion and pulmonary fibrosis. Rheumatological complications are joint deformities, nail damage and decreased quality of life. Eye complications such as uveitis, conjunctivitis. Nervous system complications like stroke and depression. GI tract complications include bleeding and cirrhosis. Other complications include metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus and dyslipidemia.

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000413.htm


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