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Abstract
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory arthritis in the spondyloarthropathy group. The variety of the clinical findings, lack of diagnostic criteria, potential conflicting syndromes, and the possibility of joint involvement before the skin involvement make the diagnosis more difficult. In 15-20% of the cases with PsA, it is reported that the lesions start after the arthritis. Here, we present a 59-year-old female patient with PsA, whose skin manifestations were diagnosed 20 years after the arthritis. She had symmetrical polyarthritis on her hand joints and had been followed up with the diagnosis of seronegative RA. (Turk J Rheumatol 2009; 24: 110-2)
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Archives of Rheumatology
Volume / Issue
Vol. 24 No. 2 (2009): The Archives of Rheumatology
Pages
110-112
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June 30, 2009
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Filiz Eser
Ankara Numune Hastanesi Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye
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Hatice Bodur
Ankara Numune Hastanesi Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye
3
Ümit Seçkin
Ankara Numune Hastanesi Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye
4
Pınar Eroğlu
Ankara Numune Hastanesi Fizik Tedavi ve Rehabilitasyon Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye
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Filiz Eser, Hatice Bodur, Ümit Seçkin, & Pınar Eroğlu. (2009). A Psoriatic Arthritis Case with Skin Manifestations Occurring 20 Years After the Arthritis. Archives of Rheumatology, 24(2), 110–112. Retrieved from https://archivesofrheumatology.org/index.php/pub/article/view/305
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