SERONEGATIVE ARTHRITIS-PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS

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SUMMARY

1. In 80% of patients, psoriasis precedes arthritis by 10 years.

2. Asymmetric arthritis or oligoarthritis: usually involves large joints like the knees, ankles, and wrists; typically < 3 joints are affected.

3. 20-30% of patients who have nail pitting (ice pick-like), onycholysis (separation of the nail from the nail bed), and "oil spots" (brownish discoloration under the nails) & sausage-shaped digits (dactylitis).

4. Ray diversity: mutilans in one, dactylitis in another, etc.

5. Chest wall pain due to costochandritis, sternoclavicular joint inflammation.

6. SAPHO syndrome: synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperosteosis, osteitis.

7. Systemic: uveitis, retinal inflammation, bowel disease (Crohn's disease); obesity, DM, CV disease (risk of AMI in young is 6-8x).


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