Do the features of juvenile psoriatic arthritis change according to age? A comprehensive evaluation of the PeRA Research Group Registry

Author:

Karadağ Şerife Gül1,Coskuner Taner2,Demirkan Fatma Gül1ORCID,Sonmez Hafize Emine3,Ozdel Semanur4ORCID,Çakan Mustafa2ORCID,Otar Yener Gulcin5ORCID,Ozturk Kubra6ORCID,Demir Ferhat7ORCID,Sozeri Betül2,Aktay Ayaz Nuray1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University , Istanbul, Turkey

2. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, University of Health Sciences, Ümraniye Research and Training Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey

3. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Kocaeli University , Kocaeli, Turkey

4. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, University of Health Sciences, Sami Ulus Maternity and Children’s Diseases Training and Research Hospital , Ankara, Turkey

5. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Şanlıurfa Training and Research Hospital , Şanlıurfa, Turkey

6. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Göztepe Prof. Dr. Süleyman Yalçın City Hospital , Istanbul, Turkey

7. Department of Pediatric Rheumatology, Acıbadem Healthcare Group , Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To describe the clinical features and treatment outcomes of children with juvenile psoriatic arthritis (JPsA) and compare the distinct patterns of the disease between early-onset and late-onset age groups. Methods Patients with JPsA followed regularly for at least 6 months between 2010 and 2020 in seven paediatric rheumatology centres in Turkey were included in the study. The demographic features, clinical manifestations, treatment strategies and outcomes of the patients were evaluated retrospectively. Results A total of 87 (46 male/41 female) patients were included in the study. The mean age at diagnosis was 11.9 years (s.d. 4.5). Fifty-seven (65.5%) patients had psoriasis at the time of diagnosis and arthritis preceded psoriasis in 10 (11.5%) patients. Thirty (34.5%) patients had dactylitis, 28 (32.2%) had nail pitting, 36 (41.4%) had involvement of the small joints and 20 (23%) had enthesitis. Sacroiliitis was detected in 11 (12.6%) patients by MRI. ANA was positive in 35 (40.2%) patients. Twelve children (13.8%) were in the early-onset (<5 years) group. Uveitis and ANA positivity were more common in the early-onset group. Active joint counts and activity scores of our patients showed significant improvement at month 6 and at the last control compared with baseline. Conclusion About one-third of patients with JPsA do not have psoriasis at the time of diagnosis. In some patients, no skin lesion is seen during the course of the disease. Children with PsA seem to display two different phenotypes. Younger children have a female predominance, ANA positivity and uveitis, while older children have more axial involvement.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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