Analysis of periarticular bone changes in patients with cutaneous psoriasis without associated psoriatic arthritis

Language
en
Document Type
Article
Issue Date
2018-01-17
Issue Year
2016
Authors
Simon, David
Faustini, Francesca
Kleyer, Arnd
Haschka, Judith
Englbrecht, Matthias
Kraus, Sebastian
Hueber, Axel J.
Kocijan, Roland
Sticherling, Michael
Schett, Georg
Editor
Abstract

Objectives: To search for structural bone changes in the joints of psoriasis patients without psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Methods: 55 psoriasis patients without any current or past symptoms of arthritis or enthesitis and 47 healthy controls were examined by high-resolution peripheral quantitative CT scans of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Number, size and exact localisation of erosions and enthesiophytes were recorded by analysing axial scans of the metacarpal heads and phalangeal bases and were confirmed in additional coronal and/or sagittal sections. In addition, we collected demographic and clinical data including subtype, duration and severity of psoriasis.

Results: Psoriasis patients showed a larger and significantly increased number of enthesiophytes (total number 306; mean±SD/patient 5.62±3.30) compared with healthy controls (total number 138; mean±SD/patient 3.04±1.81, p<0.001). Enthesiophytes were typically found at the dorsal and palmar sides of the metacarpal heads where functional entheses related to extensor and flexor tendons are localised. Bone erosions were rare and not significantly different between psoriasis patients and healthy controls. If present, erosions were almost exclusively found at the radial side of the second metacarpal head in both psoriasis patients and healthy controls.

Conclusions: Psoriasis patients without PsA show substantial signs of enthesiophyte formation compared with healthy controls. These changes represent new bone formation at mechanically exposed sites of the joint and substantiate the concept of the existence of a ‘Deep Koebner Phenomenon’ at enthesial sites in psoriasis patients.

Journal Title
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Volume
75
Issue
4
Citation
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 75.4 (2016): S. 660-666. <http://ard.bmj.com/content/75/4/660>
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