New Insights into Pathogenesis, Diagnosis and Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis

Farhad Dadgar, A. Rostamian, S. Najafizadeh, S. Movaseghi, Z. Saffarian
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Introduction: Psoriatic Arthritis (PSA) is an inflammatory musculoskeletal disorder characterized by significant dysfunction in synovial tissue, tendons and axial sites. PSA is associated with metabolic comorbidities such as diabetes, obesity, congestive heart failure, fatty liver disease, depression and/or anxiety. Due to differences in the clinical manifestations of PSA, some patients are not diagnosed through clinical examination. Delayed psoriatic arthritis diagnosis or consultation has been related to low quality of life and increased frequency of comorbidities and persistent inflammatory state. The aim of the present study was to explore multiple etiologies of PSA, screening tools, and pharmaceutical therapy. Articles were searched from international databases including Magiran, Scopus, Google Scholar, PubMed, and Springer. The keywords of Psoriatic Arthritis, Screening tools, pathogenesis, treatment, and Biomarkers were used to extract articles. Conclusion: Our study showed that heterogeneity in the etiology of PSA was a major reason for classification problems within this disease spectrum. The explanation for this disease heterogeneity may be focused on variations in genetic and environmental factors. Screening strategies (ex: CASPAR criteria and biomarkers) are a significant first step in early treatment. Moreover, many types of therapy are available to help decreased joint problems, muscle weakness, and disease severity. Detection of dependent factors related to PSA might help in the early intervention of these patients to address clinical and para-clinical issues. Here we have provided an updated review of the early diagnosis, clinical features, pathogenesis, screening tools, biomarkers, and treatment recommendations, such as new biologic medications, for Psoriatic Arthritis.
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银屑病关节炎的发病机制、诊断和治疗新认识
简介:银屑病关节炎(PSA)是一种炎症性肌肉骨骼疾病,其特征是滑膜组织、肌腱和轴位的显著功能障碍。PSA与代谢合并症相关,如糖尿病、肥胖、充血性心力衰竭、脂肪肝、抑郁和/或焦虑。由于PSA的临床表现不同,部分患者不能通过临床检查确诊。延迟的银屑病关节炎诊断或咨询与生活质量低、合并症频率增加和持续炎症状态有关。本研究的目的是探讨PSA的多种病因、筛查工具和药物治疗。文章从国际数据库中检索,包括Magiran, Scopus,谷歌Scholar, PubMed和施普林格。关键词银屑病关节炎,筛选工具,发病机制,治疗,生物标志物提取文章。结论:我们的研究表明,PSA病因的异质性是该疾病谱系中分类问题的主要原因。对这种疾病异质性的解释可能集中在遗传和环境因素的变异上。筛选策略(例如:CASPAR标准和生物标志物)是早期治疗的重要第一步。此外,有许多类型的治疗方法可以帮助减少关节问题、肌肉无力和疾病严重程度。检测与PSA相关的依赖因素可能有助于这些患者的早期干预,以解决临床和准临床问题。在此,我们提供了银屑病关节炎的早期诊断、临床特征、发病机制、筛查工具、生物标志物和治疗建议(如新的生物药物)的最新综述。
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