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Cutaneous manifestations of spondyloarthritis
Fecha
2012Registro en:
1758-4272
Autor
Avalos Díaz, Esperanza del Refugio
Domínguez Cherit, Judith
Herrera Esparza, Rafael
Institución
Resumen
Spondyloarthritis comprises a group of inflammatory rheumatic disorders with a genetic predisposition
involving multiple genes that interact with environmental factors. The skin manifestations of
spondyloarthritis are diverse, particularly psoriatic arthritis related to the overexpression of inflammatory
cytokines such as TNF, IL-6, IL-12, IL-2 and IFN-g; this psoriatic dermatitis is a common skin feature of
spondyloarthritis. Spondyloarthritis mainly affects the spine, sacroiliac joints, ligaments and other tissues.
Psoriatic lesions are erythematous plaques covered with silvery whitish scales distributed on the scalp,
elbows, knees, trunk and gluteus creases, and the fingernails are frequently involved. Individuals with
reactive arthritis and Crohn’s disease may exhibit psoriasiform dermatitis and other manifestations including
ocular inflammation, oral ulceration, erythema nodosum and/or thrombophlebitis. In the case of reactive
arthritis, male patients may exhibit circinate balanitis and keratoderma blennorrhagica. In summary,
dermatological manifestations of spondyloarthritis represent clinical clues and a unique scenario to explore
the related pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches.