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Raffaele Scarpa1, Mariangela Atteno, Luisa Costa

  • 1Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Rheumatology Research Unit, Early Psoriatic Arthritis Clinic, University Federico II, 80131 Naples, Italy. rscarpa@unina.it

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Early detection of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is crucial for preventing joint damage. This study highlights key diagnostic insights, including entheseal involvement, to improve early PsA identification and differentiate it from rheumatoid arthritis.

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Area of Science:

  • Rheumatology
  • Immunology
  • Orthopedics

Background:

  • Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) poses a significant risk of joint damage and disability if not detected early.
  • Prompt diagnosis is essential for effective management and improved patient outcomes.
  • Distinguishing early PsA from other inflammatory conditions is clinically challenging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide diagnostic insights for the early detection of psoriatic arthritis.
  • To enhance the clinical approach to patients with suspected early PsA.
  • To identify distinctive features that differentiate early PsA from other arthritic conditions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of diagnostic criteria and clinical presentation of early PsA.
  • Emphasis on patient medical history and thorough clinical examination.
  • Evaluation of the role of imaging modalities in PsA diagnosis.

Main Results:

  • Early PsA has a consistent risk of clinical progression.
  • Marked entheseal involvement is a key feature distinguishing early PsA.
  • Entheseal involvement aids in differentiating PsA from conditions like rheumatoid arthritis at onset.

Conclusions:

  • Early detection of PsA is vital to mitigate joint damage and disability.
  • A comprehensive diagnostic approach incorporating history, examination, and imaging is recommended.
  • Entheseal involvement serves as a critical discriminator for early PsA diagnosis.