Onycholysis.This is when the nail separates from the nail bed. Subungual hyperkeratosis.This is a thickening of the nail bed. Infection.Your nails might become infected with a fungus. Psoriatic arthritis rash If you have psoriatic arthritis, you may also have the rash that comes with ha...
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Subgroups of PsA have been described but their relationship to the mode of onset of arthritis, to DIP joint disease and to nail and skin disease remains controversial. Therefore, the pattern of disease was documented in 100 patients with PsA in whom the mode of onset was known. The patients...
psoriatic arthritisNAPSInailarthropathyBackground and Aim: Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder involving many parts of the body including skin, nails and joints with severe negative effects on patient's quality of life. Nail involvement is one of the most difficult involvements of this disease to ...
Subgroups of PsA have been described but their relationship to the mode of onset of arthritis, to DIP joint disease and to nail and skin disease remains controversial. Therefore, the pattern of disease was documented in 100 patients with PsA in whom the mode of onset was known. The patients...
Distal Psoriatic Arthritis Symptoms People with distal PsA will notice problems with the ends of their fingers and toes. They may experience skin discoloration ornail-related problemssuch as:910 Discoloration:Nails can appear white, yellow, red, or brown ...
When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for Psoriatic Arthritis? See your doctor if you havejoint painor tenderness. Your health care provider should be consulted for skin or nail problems as well. What Specialties of Doctors Diagnose and Treat Psoriatic Arthritis?
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Both psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), and by implication psoriatic nail disease, have been considered as autoimmune disorders. This was based on the assumption that T-cell-directed responses against common skin and synovial antigens led to shared immunopathological mechanisms...
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic, progressive inflammatory arthritis that often accompanies cutaneous psoriasis. It presents with various musculoskeletal and dermatologic manifestations, including arthritis, peripheral arthritis, dactylitis, and axial spondylarthritis, along with skin and nail issues. ...
PsA affects fingernails and toenails. You may notice small pits on the surface of your nail, your nail separating from your nail bed, or your nails turning a different color than what is natural for you. Eye Problems The swelling that psoriatic arthritis creates throughout your body canimpact...