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Advance of genetic studies on HLA and psoriatic arthritis 被引量:1

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摘要 Introduction Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that primarily invades the skin and musculoskeletal system,and the prevalence of PsA is about 0.02%-0.67% in the adults[1].Patients with PsA usually have psoriatic skin,which is caused by the attacking of keratinocytes by immune cells and includes epidermal hyperplasia,hyperkeratosis,parakeratosis,Munro's microabscesses and mixed dermal infiltrates,and arthritis damage presenting peripheral arthritis,finger pain,cystitis and axial disease[2].In general,the severity of patient' s joint symptoms is consistent with the severity of the skin lesions.PsA is progressive,and not only impacts the skin and joints,and also harms the life quality of patients.Patients with PsA are more likely to have a higher risk to suffer from cardiovascular events,depression and anxiety[3].However,the pathogenesis of PsA is complex and not clear,it is generally believed that genetic and environmental factors both contribute to the pathology of PsA[4].
出处 《International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology》 2018年第3期151-156,共6页 国际皮肤性病学杂志(英文)
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