The Pattern of Psoriatic Arthritis in Kashmir: A 6-Year Prospective Study.

Shagufta Rather, Nuzhatun Nisa, Tasleem Arif
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Background: The prevalence, clinical presentation, and patterns of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) vary in different parts of the world. The scenario of PsA in west is different from that of Asia. Moreover, the oligoarticular type which was considered most prevalent earlier has been replaced by polyarticular type.

Aim: The study was to the clinical profile of psoriasis patients associated with PsA in Kashmir valley of India.

Materials and methods: This was a noninterventional, observational, prospective, hospital-based study involving 150 successive patients of PsA over a span of 6 years. Severity of the skin and nail involvement was assessed by Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) and Nail Psoriasis Severity Index (NAPSI), respectively. PsA was diagnosed by classification criteria for PsA. The number and pattern of swollen and tender joints was counted and classified by Moll and Wright's classification criteria.

Results: Plaque-type psoriasis was the most common clinical type, observed in 122 (81.33%) patients followed by erythrodermic psoriasis in 10 (6.66%) patients and pustular psoriasis in eight (5.33%) patients. PsA occurred between 30 and 40 years of age in 105 (70%) patients. The cutaneous involvement occurred before joint involvement in 113 (75.33%), while they occurred simultaneously in 30 (20%) cases and the PsA preceded the skin involvement in seven (4.66%) cases. Symmetrical polyarthritis was the commonest clinical presentation and was seen in 90 (60%) patients. Nail involvement due to psoriasis was present in 120 (80%) patients. Commonest nail change found was pitting and seen in 60 (40%) patients.

Conclusion: The clinical pattern of PsA varies in different parts of the world. Knowledge of the clinical presentation of PsA in a given area is necessary for the successful management of this disease.

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克什米尔银屑病关节炎的模式:一项为期6年的前瞻性研究。
背景:银屑病关节炎(PsA)的患病率、临床表现和模式在世界不同地区有所不同。西方PsA的情况与亚洲不同。此外,先前被认为最普遍的少关节型已被多关节型所取代。目的:研究印度克什米尔山谷银屑病患者与PsA相关的临床概况。材料和方法:这是一项非介入性、观察性、前瞻性、以医院为基础的研究,涉及150例连续6年的PsA患者。分别用银屑病面积及严重程度指数(PASI)和指甲银屑病严重程度指数(NAPSI)评估皮肤和指甲受累的严重程度。根据PsA的分类标准诊断PsA。根据Moll和Wright的分类标准对肿胀和压痛关节的数量和模式进行计数和分类。结果:斑块型银屑病以122例(81.33%)的临床类型最为常见,其次为红皮病型银屑病10例(6.66%),脓疱型银屑病8例(5.33%)。PsA发生在30 - 40岁之间的105例(70%)患者。皮肤受累先于关节受累113例(75.33%),同时受累30例(20%),PsA先于皮肤受累7例(4.66%)。对称性多关节炎是最常见的临床表现,在90例(60%)患者中可见。120例(80%)患者因银屑病累及指甲。最常见的指甲变化是凹痕,60例(40%)患者可见。结论:世界不同地区PsA的临床表现不同。了解特定地区PsA的临床表现是成功治疗这种疾病的必要条件。
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