| publication name | The frequency of musculoskeletal manifestations among psoriatic patients |
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| Authors | A.I.Fouda, G.A.Hammad, R.M.Fawzy, A.I.El-Taweel and A.M.Shoshan |
| year | 2021 |
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| volume | Not Available |
| issue | Not Available |
| pages | Not Available |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | Local |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
Background: psoriasis (Pso) is a prototype of Th1 proinflammatory cytokines mediated by an immunological dysfunction. It is usually seen as inflammatory skin disease with far-reaching systemic consequences of uncertain aetiology. There is increasing evidence of the seriousness of psoriatic skin disease as a significant danger of developing outbreaks of extracutaneous diseases and of the greater frequency of co-morbid illness linked with cardiometabolic dysfunction and Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA). Methods: 200 psoriatic patients were included in this research. Patients were split into two groups depending on whether there was bursitis or not. Patients were tested and examined in history. Results: Bursitis patients had a higher rate of psoriatic arthritis, enthesitis, heel condition, cardiovascular illness, serum higher uric acid, longer duration of psoriasis disease than bursitis-free group. Conclusions: Longer duration of psoriasis, leading to greater cardiovascular and musculoskeletal symptoms