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About one-third of people with psoriatic arthritis have clinical enthesitis, according to results from a prospective cohort study of more than 800 patients.

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About one-third of people with psoriatic arthritis have clinical enthesitis, according to results from a prospective cohort study of more than 800 patients.

 

About one-third of people with psoriatic arthritis have clinical enthesitis, according to results from a prospective cohort study of more than 800 patients.

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Key clinical point: Clinical enthesitis affects about one-third of people with psoriatic arthritis.

Major finding: Prevalence of enthesitis was 35% in a cohort of PsA patients; significant risk factors included high BMI, higher disease activity, and younger age.

Data source: About 800 PsA patients treated at a university clinic during 2008-2014; mean follow-up was 3.3 years.

Disclosures: The Krembil Foundation indirectly supported the study, whose lead author disclosed receipt of a grant from a pharmaceutical manufacturer.