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J Rheumatol ; 47(7): 1026-1030, 2020 07 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31474590

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between physical examination (PE) and sonographic features of enthesitis, based on anatomical sites. METHODS: The analysis was done using merged raw data of 3 studies on 2298 entheses. RESULTS: Patients with clinical Achilles enthesitis had more abnormalities on ultrasound (US): hypoechogenicity, p < 0.001; thickening, p = 0.001; Doppler signals, p = 0.002; and erosions, p = 0.02. The patellar tendon origin also correlated with PE but distal patellar tendon insertion and plantar aponeurosis were uncoupled from the US. CONCLUSION: The relationship between clinical and sonographic findings for large entheses is dependent on the anatomical site. For the patellar tendon origin and Achilles entheses, PE is significantly linked to US findings.


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Tendón Calcáneo , Entesopatía , Ligamento Rotuliano , Tendón Calcáneo/diagnóstico por imagen , Humanos , Ligamento Rotuliano/diagnóstico por imagen , Examen Físico , Ultrasonografía , Ultrasonografía Doppler
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Eur J Rheumatol ; 7(2): 64-67, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31922480

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OBJECTIVE: Our aim is to test the validity of the Psoriasis Symptom Inventory (PSI), a patient-reported outcome, to assess the psoriasis severity within the scope of rheumatology. METHODS: Within the PsA international database (PSART-ID), 571 patients had PSI, while 322 of these also showed body surface area (BSA). Correlations between PSI, BSA, and other patient- and physician-reported outcomes were investigated. RESULTS: There was a good correlation between PSI and BSA (r=0.546, p<0.001), which was even higher for mild psoriasis (BSA<3 (n=164): r=0.608, p<0.001). PSI significantly correlated with fatigue, pain, and patient and physician global parameters (p<0.001). CONCLUSION: PSI has a good correlation with other patient- and physician-reported outcomes, and our findings support its use in rheumatology practice.

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Clin Rheumatol ; 37(12): 3443-3448, 2018 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29948352

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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) may affect different joints, including the spine. The prevalence of spinal involvement is variable depending on the definition and a subset of patients have been identified in cohorts that do not have clinical features of axial disease and yet have imaging findings. Still, there is not a consensus on how and when to screen axial disease. In this study, we aimed to investigate factors associated with being underdiagnosed for axial psoriatic arthritis (axPsA) and its impacts on outcomes. Disease features and outcomes of axPsA according to the physician (n = 415) were compared with patients with imaging findings only (sacroiliitis fulfilling the modified New York criteria, n = 112), using data from a real-life PsA registry. Patients with imaging findings only were more frequently women (83/220 (37.7%) vs 29/122 (23.8%); p = 0.008). This group also had higher peripheral disease activity (imaging only vs clinical AxPsA: mean (SD) tender joint count 5.3 (6.1) vs 3.3 (4.7), swollen joint count 1.9 (2.9) vs 1.2 (2.4); p < 0.001 for both comparisons) and was less often treated using TNF inhibitors (16.1 vs 38.2%; p < 0.001) than patients who were classified as axPsA. Patient-reported outcomes were similar in both groups. PsA patients, especially women with more severe peripheral disease, have a higher risk of being underdiagnosed for axPsA. The severity of peripheral symptoms may be a risk factor to mask the spinal features of PsA.


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Artritis Psoriásica/diagnóstico por imagen , Sacroileítis/diagnóstico por imagen , Adulto , Artritis Psoriásica/complicaciones , Artrografía , Femenino , Humanos , Inflamación , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Medición de Resultados Informados por el Paciente , Prevalencia , Radiografía , Sistema de Registros , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Reumatología/normas , Factores de Riesgo , Sacroileítis/complicaciones , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Columna Vertebral/diagnóstico por imagen , Resultado del Tratamiento , Turquía/epidemiología
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