There have been several reports that described peripheral joints manifestations especially in the form of hypertrophic osteoarthritis (OA), osteoarthritis involving joints usually not affected by OA ...
Background Sonographic quantitative and semi-quantitative measurements in peripheral joints of normal subjects are yet to be defined, as are sonographic predictors of RA. Objectives To estimate ...
People are most likely to experience pains in their peripheral joints during the colder months. “Peripheral joints such as ...
[6] These include the assessment of peripheral joints, skin and nail lesions, patient assessment of pain, patient assessment of function, patient and physician assessment of disease activity and ...
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a seronegative inflammatory musculoskeletal disease that affects the peripheral joints, axial joints (spine) and entheses of subjects with psoriasis. PsA may lead to ...
Gout is a common inflammatory arthritis, caused by monosodium urate crystal deposition in the joints. Gout typically affects peripheral joints but less commonly it affects the spine. We report a case ...
Dual energy computed tomography (DECT) is a performant tool to assess urate deposits, especially in deep structures such as intervertebral discs and apophyseal joints. Objectives to describe spinal ...
Background—Peripheral arthropathy is a well-recognised complication of inflammatory bowel ... Patients with recorded joint swelling or effusion were classified as type 1 (pauciarticular) if less than ...