Axial Disease in Psoriatic Arthritis study: defining the clinical and radiographic phenotype of psoriatic spondyloarthritis
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases2016Vol. 76(4), pp. 701–707
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Deepak R. Jadon, Raj Sengupta, Alison Nightingale, Mark A. Lindsay, Eleanor Korendowych, Graham Robinson, Amelia Jobling, Gavin Shaddick, Jing Bi, Robert Winchester, Jon T. Giles, Neil McHugh
Abstract
In a combined cohort of patients with either PsA or AS from a single centre, 24% fulfilled classification criteria for both conditions. The pattern of axial disease was influenced significantly by the presence of skin psoriasis and HLA-B*27.
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