Do the features of juvenile psoriatic arthritis change according to age? A comprehensive evaluation of the PeRA Research Group Registry.
Şerife Gül KaradağTaner CoskunerFatma Gül DemirkanHafize Emine SonmezSemanur OzdelMustafa ÇakanGulcin Otar YenerKubra OzturkFerhat DemirBetül SozeriNuray Aktay AyazPublished in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2023)
About one-third of patients with JPsA do not have psoriasis at the time of diagnosis. In some patients, no skin lesion is seen during the course of the disease. Children with psoriatic arthritis seem to display two different phenotypes. Younger children have female predominance, ANA positivity, and uveitis, while older children have more axial involvement.