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Updated: Jun 28 2019

Psoriatic Arthritis

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  • Snapshot
    • A 32-year-old man presents to his rheumatologist for evaluation of new-onset joint pain. He reports feeling stiffness in his lower back in the morning and in the most distal joints in his left hand. He has a past medical history of psoriasis. On physical exam, he has papules and plaques along his hairline and scalp with overlying silver scales. His left middle finger has dactylitis and the distal interphalangeal joint is swollen. Laboratory evaluation shows that he is seronegative for rheumatoid factor. He is started on apremilast.
  • Introduction
    • Clinical definition
      • a seronegative spondyloarthritis associated with skin psoriasis
    • Epidemiology
      • incidence
        • < 1% of population
        • 20-30% of patients with psoriasis
      • demographics
        • peak incidence in 30-50 years of age
      • risk factors
        • scalp psoriasis
        • nail lesions in psoriasis
    • Etiology
      • idiopathic
    • Pathogenesis
      • ↑ interferon-α, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, and other inflammatory markers recruit T-cells into skin and joints
      • osteoclasts are exposed to inflammatory molecules in the psoriatic joint, triggering osteoclast activation and causing osteolysis
    • Associated conditions
      • skin psoriasis
      • other HLA-B27 autoimmune diseases
  • Presentation
    • Symptoms
      • asymmetric joint involvement
        • often distal interphalangeal joint (DIP)
        • spine can be involved
      • joint pain
      • joint stiffness in the morning
    • Physical exam
      • swelling in the affected joints
        • in particular the hands > feet
      • dactylitis
        • inflammation of entire digit causing the finger to look like a sausage
      • psoriatic lesions
        • sharply demarcated pink plaque with silvery scale
        • pitting nails
      • uveitis
      • sacroiliitis
  • Imaging
    • Radiographs
      • indications
        • to confirm diagnosis
      • recommend views
        • affected joints
      • findings
        • bone proliferation and bone resorption
        • pencil-in-cup deformity of DIP, demonstrating erosive changes
          • this is distinct from rheumatoid arthritis
  • Studies
    • Labs
      • negative rheumatoid factor
      • positive HLA-B27
  • Differential
    • Ankylosing spondylitis
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
      • metacarpal phalangeal joint involvement, not DIP
  • Treatment
    • Conservative
      • weight loss
        • indications
          • for patients who are overweight
          • may reduce disease activity in psoriatic arthritis
    • Medical
      • treatment for skin psoriasis, review here
      • nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
        • indication
          • first-line therapy for mild joint symptoms
      • disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs)
        • indication
          • if patients have > 5 joints involved, radiographic damage, or elevated inflammatory markers
        • drugs
          • methotrexate
          • leflunomide
          • sulfasalazine
          • apremilast
          • tumor necrosis factor-α inhibitors
          • anti-interleukin agents
            • ustekinumab
            • secukinumab
  • Complications
    • Cardiovascular disease
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