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Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration

OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions associated with pediatric psoriasis (Pso) and to evaluate the thickness of Achilles tendon of children with Pso and healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: Pso patients who were followed-up in dermatology outpati...

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Autores principales: Karadag, Serife Gul, Cakmak, Figen, Topkarci, Zeynep, Sonmez, Hafize Emine, Tanatar, Ayse, Erdugan, Muge Kepekci, Aldemir, Esin, Topal, Neval, Cakan, Mustafa, Ayaz, Nuray Aktay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9996663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36910443
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2021.77785
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author Karadag, Serife Gul
Cakmak, Figen
Topkarci, Zeynep
Sonmez, Hafize Emine
Tanatar, Ayse
Erdugan, Muge Kepekci
Aldemir, Esin
Topal, Neval
Cakan, Mustafa
Ayaz, Nuray Aktay
author_facet Karadag, Serife Gul
Cakmak, Figen
Topkarci, Zeynep
Sonmez, Hafize Emine
Tanatar, Ayse
Erdugan, Muge Kepekci
Aldemir, Esin
Topal, Neval
Cakan, Mustafa
Ayaz, Nuray Aktay
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description OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions associated with pediatric psoriasis (Pso) and to evaluate the thickness of Achilles tendon of children with Pso and healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: Pso patients who were followed-up in dermatology outpatient clinic were referred to a pediatric rheumatology center. All patients and healthy peers were evaluated with standardized forms. Both patients and controls underwent ultrasonographic evaluation for Achilles tendon thickness. RESULTS: A total of 55 pediatric Pso and 46 healthy children were included in the study. Of patients with Pso 56.4% had arthralgia, 25.5% had lower back pain, 18.2% had heel pain, 12.7% had hip pain, and 10.9% described morning stiffness. Arthritis was detected in 7.3%, sacroiliac tenderness in 12.7%, and enthesitis in 9.1% of the patients. Arthralgia, lower back pain, and heel pain were significantly frequent in Pso group than healthy children median left and right Achilles tendon thicknesses of Pso patients who were significantly greater than that of HCs prevalence of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) among Pso patients was 7.3%. CONCLUSION: Evaluation of a child with Pso regularly for the MSK complaints is critical for the early recognition of PsA. Ultrasonography is a useful technique for screening Pso patients for early detection of enthesopaty.
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spelling pubmed-99966632023-03-10 Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration Karadag, Serife Gul Cakmak, Figen Topkarci, Zeynep Sonmez, Hafize Emine Tanatar, Ayse Erdugan, Muge Kepekci Aldemir, Esin Topal, Neval Cakan, Mustafa Ayaz, Nuray Aktay North Clin Istanb Original Article OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to determine the musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions associated with pediatric psoriasis (Pso) and to evaluate the thickness of Achilles tendon of children with Pso and healthy controls (HCs). METHODS: Pso patients who were followed-up in dermatology outpatient clinic were referred to a pediatric rheumatology center. All patients and healthy peers were evaluated with standardized forms. Both patients and controls underwent ultrasonographic evaluation for Achilles tendon thickness. RESULTS: A total of 55 pediatric Pso and 46 healthy children were included in the study. Of patients with Pso 56.4% had arthralgia, 25.5% had lower back pain, 18.2% had heel pain, 12.7% had hip pain, and 10.9% described morning stiffness. Arthritis was detected in 7.3%, sacroiliac tenderness in 12.7%, and enthesitis in 9.1% of the patients. Arthralgia, lower back pain, and heel pain were significantly frequent in Pso group than healthy children median left and right Achilles tendon thicknesses of Pso patients who were significantly greater than that of HCs prevalence of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) among Pso patients was 7.3%. CONCLUSION: Evaluation of a child with Pso regularly for the MSK complaints is critical for the early recognition of PsA. Ultrasonography is a useful technique for screening Pso patients for early detection of enthesopaty. Kare Publishing 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9996663/ /pubmed/36910443 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2021.77785 Text en © Copyright 2023 by Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Health https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Karadag, Serife Gul
Cakmak, Figen
Topkarci, Zeynep
Sonmez, Hafize Emine
Tanatar, Ayse
Erdugan, Muge Kepekci
Aldemir, Esin
Topal, Neval
Cakan, Mustafa
Ayaz, Nuray Aktay
Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
title Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
title_full Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
title_fullStr Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
title_short Should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? Result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
title_sort should children with psoriasis be consulted to a rheumatologist? result from pediatric rheumatology-dermatology collaboration
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9996663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36910443
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/nci.2021.77785
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