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Psoriatic arthritis: a review
Authors:Anne Amherd‐Hoekstra  Helmut Näher  Hanns‐Martin Lorenz  Alexander H. Enk
Affiliation:1. University Hospital Heidelberg, Department of Dermatology;2. University Hospital Heidelberg, Department of Internal Medicine V, Section Rheumatology
Abstract:Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an immunologically triggered, chronic inflammatory arthropathy, which can have a lasting influence on the quality of life of affected individuals. An early diagnosis is essential in order to institute adequate therapy. Both dermatologists and rheumatologists should be involved in the diagnosis and management of the disorder. Mild forms can be managed with NSAID and systemic corticosteroids. In acute forms with a confirmed diagnosis and oligo‐ to polyarticular involvement, disease‐modifying therapy with DMARD (Disease‐Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs) is indicated. New studies of PsA show that tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plays a central role in mediating inflammation. For this reason, TNF‐α antagonists have become more and more important as a second‐line therapy for PsA.
Keywords:psoriatic arthritis  IMID  DMARD  tumor necrosis factor  TNF‐alpha antagonist
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