Some people with psoriasis can also develop psoriatic arthritis, when the immune system attacks the joints as well, causing inflammation. Like psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis symptoms flare and subside, vary from person to person, and even change locations in the same person over time. Psoriatic arthritis can affect any joint in the body, and it may affect just one joint, several joints or multiple joints. For example, it may affect one or both knees. This issue will include articles on Genetic and Epigenetic aspects of psoriatic arthritis, Clinical features and diagnostic considerations in psoriatic arthritis, Natural history, prognosis and socioeconomic aspects of psoriatic arthritis, Etiology and pathogenesis of psoriasis and many more!
By:
Christopher T. Ritchlin Imprint: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Country of Publication: United States Volume: 41-4 ISBN:9780323413527 ISBN 10: 0323413528 Series:The Clinics: Internal Medicine Publication Date:29 December 2015 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active