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Ultrasound, Skin, and Joints in Psoriatic Arthritis
2009
Journal of Rheumatology Supplement
Over the last decade, ultrasound has been increasingly used in rheumatology for assessing soft tissue involvement in patients with chronic arthritis. In spite of the high number of studies supporting the role and the validity of ultrasound in the assessment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, the potential of ultrasound imaging in patients with psoriatic arthritis still waits to be adequately investigated. Our report illustrates the most relevant sonographic findings obtainable with the
doi:10.3899/jrheum.090220
pmid:19661537
fatcat:gs7xztwlhrfnhkxdipu5m7dzce