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Nurse Practitioner Q&A: Clues to Psoriatic Arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis can manifest in a variety of ways from nail disease to peripheral joint pain. But, there are a few hallmark signs that can point a rheumatologist or rheumatology nurse in the right direction. In a presentation given at the Rheumatology Nurses Society annual meeting in August, Linda Grinnell-Merrick, NP, an allergy, immunology, and rheumatology nurse practitioner at the University of Rochester Medical Center, discussed the treatment of psoriatic arthritis.
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Image IQ: Low back pain and a rash
A 33-year-old man visits his doctor complaining of a thick scaly plaque on his toes and toenails and low back pain. What's your diagnosis?
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PsA Quiz: Nail Pitting and Onycholysis
In this installment of the psoriatic arthritis quiz, we focus on nail pitting and onycholysis. How familiar are you with the characteristics associated with these two conditions?
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