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- Entity Type
- Diseases
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Basic Information
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Core Information
- Disease Name
- Arthritis, Psoriatic
- Standard Disease Name
- arthritis, psoriatic
- MeSH Tree
- No data
- ICD-10
- L40.5|L40.50
Identifiers
- DO ID
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- MeSH ID
- D015535
- OMIM ID
- No data
- UMLS ID
- C0003872
- HPO ID
- No data
Description and Extensions
- Description
- NCI2016_NICHD_1602D:An inflammatory arthritis typically associated with dactylitis, nail dystrophy, and the absence of rheumatoid factor in an individual with psoriasis or a family history of psoriasis.|NCI2016_02D:Joint inflammation associated with psoriasis.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A type of inflammatory arthritis associated with PSORIASIS, often involving the axial joints and the peripheral terminal interphalangeal joints. It is characterized by the presence of HLA-B27-associated SPONDYLARTHROPATHY, and the absence of rheumatoid factor.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes itchy or sore patches of thick, red skin with silvery scales. You usually get them on your elbows, knees, scalp, back, face, palms and feet, but they can show up on other parts of your body.</p> <p>Some people with psoriasis have psoriatic arthritis. It causes pain, stiffness, and swelling of the joints. It is often mild, but can sometimes be serious and affect many joints. The joint and skin problems don't always happen at the same time.</p> <p>Your doctor will do a physical exam and imaging tests to diagnose psoriatic arthritis. There is no cure, but medicines can help control inflammation and pain. In rare cases, you might need surgery to repair or replace damaged joints.</p>|CSP2006:syndrome of psoriasis in association with inflammation, arthritis; rheumatoid factor is usually not present in the sera of affected individuals.