Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity
Background: Entheseal involvement is a frequent and distinctive feature of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). It is detected clinically but lacks sensitivity and reliability. Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) is an important tool for accurate detection of enthesitis. Aim of the work: To determine the freque...
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doaj-fdc4c36ea1ca4d7ea6c3a948d741846b2021-03-01T04:14:32ZengElsevierEgyptian Rheumatologist1110-11642021-04-01432153157Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severitySafaa A. Hussein0Abdelazeim M. Elhefny1Maryam A. Abdulrahman2Nermeen N. Aziz3Corresponding author at: Lecturer of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.; Internal Medicine Department, Division of Rheumatology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptInternal Medicine Department, Division of Rheumatology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptInternal Medicine Department, Division of Rheumatology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptInternal Medicine Department, Division of Rheumatology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, EgyptBackground: Entheseal involvement is a frequent and distinctive feature of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). It is detected clinically but lacks sensitivity and reliability. Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) is an important tool for accurate detection of enthesitis. Aim of the work: To determine the frequency and distribution of subclinical entheseal abnormalities at lower limbs using MSUS in patients with psoriasis for early detection of PsA, and to evaluate its relation to disease severity. Patients and methods: 80 patients with psoriasis were studied. Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) was assessed. High-resolution MSUS assessment of quadriceps, patellar and Achilles tendons, and plantar fascia entheses was performed. Glasgow Ultrasound Enthesitis Scoring System (GUESS) was assessed. Results: The median (interquartile range; difference between 75th and 25th quartile) age of the patients was 46(26.3) years and were 42 males. The disease duration was 9(12) years, PASI was 10.9(18.9), and GUESS 6(4). Nail dystrophy was found in 48(60%). Clinical enthesitis was found in 15(18.8%) patients; MSUS revealed lower limb enthesopathy in at least one enthesis in 76(95%) patients, and abnormality in 421 of 800 entheses (52.6%). Distal insertion of the patellar tendon was the most frequently involved (68.8%). GUESS significantly correlated with the age, body mass index (BMI), and PASI. Conclusion: Psoriasis is associated with a relevant frequency of asymptomatic entheseal abnormalities. MSUS is a valuable, simple, and noninvasive tool in early detection of enthesopathy in psoriatic patients, especially in the presence of older age, high BMI, and high PASI as potential parameters for detection of psoriatic enthesitis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110116421000120EnthesopathyPsoriasisMusculoskeletal ultrasoundPASIGUESS |
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Safaa A. Hussein Abdelazeim M. Elhefny Maryam A. Abdulrahman Nermeen N. Aziz Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity Egyptian Rheumatologist Enthesopathy Psoriasis Musculoskeletal ultrasound PASI GUESS |
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Safaa A. Hussein Abdelazeim M. Elhefny Maryam A. Abdulrahman Nermeen N. Aziz |
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Safaa A. Hussein |
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Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity |
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Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity |
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Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity |
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Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity |
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Early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: Relation to disease severity |
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early detection of subclinical lower limb enthesopathy by ultrasonography in patients with psoriasis: relation to disease severity |
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Egyptian Rheumatologist |
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Background: Entheseal involvement is a frequent and distinctive feature of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). It is detected clinically but lacks sensitivity and reliability. Musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) is an important tool for accurate detection of enthesitis. Aim of the work: To determine the frequency and distribution of subclinical entheseal abnormalities at lower limbs using MSUS in patients with psoriasis for early detection of PsA, and to evaluate its relation to disease severity. Patients and methods: 80 patients with psoriasis were studied. Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) was assessed. High-resolution MSUS assessment of quadriceps, patellar and Achilles tendons, and plantar fascia entheses was performed. Glasgow Ultrasound Enthesitis Scoring System (GUESS) was assessed. Results: The median (interquartile range; difference between 75th and 25th quartile) age of the patients was 46(26.3) years and were 42 males. The disease duration was 9(12) years, PASI was 10.9(18.9), and GUESS 6(4). Nail dystrophy was found in 48(60%). Clinical enthesitis was found in 15(18.8%) patients; MSUS revealed lower limb enthesopathy in at least one enthesis in 76(95%) patients, and abnormality in 421 of 800 entheses (52.6%). Distal insertion of the patellar tendon was the most frequently involved (68.8%). GUESS significantly correlated with the age, body mass index (BMI), and PASI. Conclusion: Psoriasis is associated with a relevant frequency of asymptomatic entheseal abnormalities. MSUS is a valuable, simple, and noninvasive tool in early detection of enthesopathy in psoriatic patients, especially in the presence of older age, high BMI, and high PASI as potential parameters for detection of psoriatic enthesitis. |
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Enthesopathy Psoriasis Musculoskeletal ultrasound PASI GUESS |
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