Nailfold capillaroscopy in psoriatic domains according to Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis (GRAPPA)

Amal Elmesiry, S. Mahmoud, M. Mohamed, H. Hamoud
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Introduction Psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PSA) are chronic immune-mediated diseases associated with chronic low-grade systemic inflammation, leading to endothelial cells proliferation and vascular insufficiency, which lead to abnormalities in capillaries. Aim To assess the patterns of nailfold capillaroscopy in psoriatic domains and compare these patterns with control groups. Patients and methods A total of 150 patients with psoriasis and PSA were subdivided into five subgroups: group 1 included 30 patients with predominant peripheral PSA; group 2 included 30 patients with predominant peripheral PSA and/or dactylitis, as well as enthesitis; group 3 included 30 patients with predominant axial affection; group 4 included 30 patients with predominant axial affection and/or dactylitis, as well as enthesitis; and group 5 included 30 patients with predominant skin and/or nail affection. In addition, group 6 was the control group, which included 25 patients with rheumatoid arthritis, and group 7 included 25 patients with systemic sclerosis. Results Capillary density was statistically significantly lower among group 7 and higher among group 5. Tortuous capillaries were statistically significantly higher among group 2. However, group 5 had the least tortuous capillaries. Microhemorrhage, angiogenesis, and subpapillary venous plexus were statistically significantly higher among group 7. However, there was no statistically significant difference among the psoriatic groups regarding microhemorrhage, whereas angiogenesis was statistically significantly lower among group 5. Conclusion PSA showed low capillary density, increased tortuous capillaries and capillary hemorrhage, more visibility of subpapillary venous plexus, and dilated capillaries in comparison with patients with rheumatoid arthritis, whereas systemic sclerosis had specific pattern.
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银屑病和银屑病关节炎研究与评估组织(GRAPPA)甲襞毛细血管镜检查在银屑病领域的应用
银屑病和银屑病关节炎(psoriatic arthritis, PSA)是一种慢性免疫介导的疾病,与慢性低度全身炎症相关,导致内皮细胞增殖和血管功能不全,从而导致毛细血管异常。目的探讨银屑病区甲襞毛细血管镜检查模式,并与对照组进行比较。患者与方法将150例银屑病伴PSA患者分为5个亚组:1组30例外周显性PSA患者;组2包括30例以外周PSA和/或趾炎为主的患者,以及鼻炎;3组30例以轴向病变为主;第4组包括30例以轴向病变和/或指突炎为主的患者,以及鼻炎;第5组包括30例以皮肤和/或指甲病变为主的患者。另外,第6组为对照组,25例类风湿关节炎患者,第7组25例系统性硬化症患者。结果7组患者毛细血管密度显著降低,5组患者毛细血管密度显著升高。2组毛细血管曲度明显增高,差异有统计学意义。而第5组毛细血管弯曲最少。7组微出血、血管生成、乳头下静脉丛发生率均有统计学意义。然而,银屑病组在微出血方面无统计学差异,而第5组的血管生成有统计学显著性降低。结论与类风湿关节炎患者相比,PSA表现为毛细血管密度低,毛细血管弯曲增多,毛细血管出血,乳头下静脉丛可见,毛细血管扩张,而系统性硬化症患者具有特异性。
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