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Curr Health Sci J ; 45(2): 198-203, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31624648

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INTRODUCTION: Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory arthritis, usually involving peripheral joints, associated with cutaneous psoriasis, in the absence of rheumatoid factor and anti-citrullinated protein antibodies. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 28 patients diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis according to CASPAR criteria, presenting pain or swelling of the small joints of the hands and wrists, hospitalized in the Department of Rheumatology of the Emergency Clinical County Hospital of Craiova during 2016-2018. RESULTS: In the 28 patients, a total of 840 joints were examined clinically and by ultrasound. From the clinical point of view, out of the total, 32 joints were swollen while 59 joints were tender. Dactylitis was evidenced in 20/280 examined digits upon physical examination. MUS revealed the presence of synovial proliferation in 108/840 sites (12.85%), with grade 1 synovitis in 4 joints (3.7%), grade 2 in 94 joints (87.03%) and grade 3 in 10 joints (9.25%). Out of 280 examined fingers 5.71% presented dactylitis, the third digit being the most commonly targeted. Grade 2 tenosynovitis was found in 40 of the examined tendons, whereas 8 tendons presented with grade 3 tenosynovitis. The most frequently involved were the flexor tendons of the digits (38 out of 40 tendons with inflammatory changes), followed by the extensor carpi ulnaris and flexor carpi radialis tendons. CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasound has proven its utility in assessing joint and tendon inflammation to a higher extent that clinically expected. Thus, MUS examination of hand joints may aid the clinician in diagnosing PsA, in evaluating the prognosis and the course of treatment.

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Curr Health Sci J ; 45(3): 321-328, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32042462

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The complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a neuropathic disorder, often precipitated by a fracture, injury of the soft tissue or a surgical procedure followed by extended immobilization. Clinical signs and symptoms of this syndrome include abnormalities of pain processing (mechanical and thermal allodynia, hyperalgesia and hyperpathia), skin changes regarding local temperature and the presence of erythema, cyanosis or mottled appearance, neurogenic edema, motor and trophic disorders. The CRPS has three evolutionary stages-acute, dystrophic and atrophic, and it is divided into two types, reflecting the absence or presence of nerve damage. The patient presented in this study was a female with a history of metabolic syndrome, diagnosed with polyarticular chronic gout, which despite the specific drug treatment administered, had multiple predisposing factors for the development of CRPS consecutive to the fracture of both bones of the right forearm. It is evident that the recovery period after injury is slightly different in each individual and depends on the severity of the injury and patient factors such as age, general condition and the presence of other comorbidities. The delay between the onset of symptoms and her presentation to the physician, conferred a poor prognosis for the developing pathology, with important functional and motor impairment.

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Curr Health Sci J ; 44(4): 347-351, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31123610

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INTRODUCTION: Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a group of chronic inflammatory disorders which includes ankylosing spondylitis (SA), psoriatic arthritis (PsA), reactive arthritis (ReA), arthritis associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and undifferentiated spondyloarthritis (uSpA). The enthesis, the area of insertion of the tendon, ligament or joint capsule onto the bone, can be characterized as a central feature in PsA. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included a number of 28 patients, 18 females and 10 males, with PsA hospitalized during 2016-2018 in the Department of Rheumatology of the Emergency County Hospital of Craiova. All the patients were diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis according to CASPAR criteria and had a history of entheseal pain, mandatory criteria for inclusion in the study. All patients underwent clinical examination, laboratory tests and musculoskeletal ultrasonography (MSUS). RESULTS: The Belgrade Ultrasound Enthesitis Score (BUSES) was not significantly associated either with ESR (p=0.536) or CRP (p=0.965) values. Furthermore, the clinical evaluation through the LEEDS enthesitis index (LEI) showed no significant association with ESR (p=0.067) or CRP (p=0.206). Despite MSUS and clinical findings, there was no significant correlation between disease activity in psoriatic arthritis (DAPSA) and BUSES (p=0,549) or LEI (p=0,197). However, clinical and echographic scores (BUSES and LEI) were significantly associated (p=0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Our study proved a significant correlation between LEI and BUSES, although in literature the evidence is contrasting. This is probably due to the fact that the majority of the patients had high disease activity which made the clinical assessment similar to the US. Further studies on more numerous groups of patients have to be conducted in order to debate the inconsistencies related to clinical and US examinations in patients with PsA.

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Curr Health Sci J ; 44(4): 368-373, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31123614

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Shockwave therapy is based on generating a very intense energy in a very short period of time. It creates a mechanical pressure over the affected tissues that leads to an increased cellular permeability, thus increasing the microcirculation and the cellular metabolism. Therefore, the healing process is accelerated. Lateral epicondylitis represents a common arm injure, which usually affects early to late middle-aged patients, more common and with a longer evolution period in women, characterized by inflammation of the arm muscles' tendon insertion and manifests with pain on elbow extension and forearm rotation. Our study aims to investigate the efficacity of the shockwave therapy in comparison with a classical treatment of local and systemic drugs. The 50 patients were evenly split into two groups. The diagnosis of lateral epicondylitis was based on exhaustive physical examination. Enthesis evaluation was performed through power Doppler ultrasound. The pain was quantified using the visual analogue scale for pain intensity. All parameters were evaluated at diagnosis and after 30 days, following treatment. One group received shockwave therapy, while the other group received nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and local topics associated with laser and ultrasound application. The results of our study report that both groups experienced significant improvement after treatment. The shockwave therapy recorded a higher improvement rate in all the parameters. Consequently, this new non-invasive, effective and safe technique can be successfully used in the treatment of abarticular pathology of the elbow.

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