2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2011.03985.x
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Prevalence and characteristics of psoriatic arthritis in Chinese patients with psoriasis

Abstract: The findings are consistent with a low prevalence of PsA among patients with psoriasis in Asia and confirm a high percentage of undiagnosed cases with active arthritis among PsA patients in dermatologist's office. Dermatologists should screen for PsA in their patients, especially those with risk characteristics and early signs.

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“…The reported prevalence of nail changes in PsA varied from 32 to 97 % [7] Similarly, the frequency of DIP arthritis was highly variable in different research, from 5.4 to 89 % [2,11,18]. A local analysis reported 89 % of 127 PsA patients had peripheral arthritis; unfortunately, joint area involved was not described [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reported prevalence of nail changes in PsA varied from 32 to 97 % [7] Similarly, the frequency of DIP arthritis was highly variable in different research, from 5.4 to 89 % [2,11,18]. A local analysis reported 89 % of 127 PsA patients had peripheral arthritis; unfortunately, joint area involved was not described [2].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound enthesopathy was present in 11.6 % of entheses in the psoriasis group and 5.3% of entheses in the control group. Similarly, Yang Q [20] found that oligoarthritis (48.2 %) was the most common manifestation pattern, followed by enthesitis (26.8 %), spondylitis (26.8 %), polyarthritis (19.6 %) and classic DIP arthritis (5.4 %).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Frediani B [31] demonstrated that PsA is associated with psoriatic lesions of the skin and/or nails, and serological tests for rheumatoid arthritis are negative. Yang Q et al [20] compared patients with PsA and patients without PsA, patients with PsA had more severe skin disease (mean PASI 9.7 vs. 6.0), higher frequency of nail changes (46.4 % vs. 21.0 %) and scalp involvement (90.2 % vs. 76.4 %). Also, Reich K et al [28] compared patients with arthritis and patients without arthritis, patients with PsA had more severe skin symptoms (mean PASI 14.3 vs. 11.5).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…В ходе программы по псо-риатическому артриту Торонтского университета было показано, что энтезит присутствовал у 14,8 % пациентов при поступлении и у 35,9 % больных в течение периода наблюдения. У представителей неевропейского населе-ния частота клинических случаев энтезита колеблется от 7,8 % (в Индии) до 27 % (в Бразилии [65] и Китае [66]). При псориатическом СА частота случаев энтезита соста-вила 10 %, вне зависимости от стадии заболевания: ран-ней (<2 лет) или поздней (>10 лет).…”
Section: энтезит у пациентов с паunclassified