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Non-bacterial vertebral osteitis as the first manifestation of pustulotic arthro-osteitis.

Yoshitaka UedaNaoto YokogawaKota Shimada
Published in: Modern rheumatology case reports (2023)
Pustulotic arthro-osteitis (PAO) is an osteoarticular comorbidity of palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP), a chronic, recurrent, inflammatory skin disease presenting with erythema, scales, and pustules on the palms and soles. PPP is one of the most common skin diseases in Japan and is accompanied by PAO in 10-30% of patients. PAO often involves anterior chest wall lesions, but vertebral involvement is uncommon. The present report describes a case of PAO in which the initial manifestation was only non-bacterial vertebral osteitis, with palmoplantar pustulosis developing eight months after its onset. A patient with vertebral osteitis of unknown etiology should be followed up and examined periodically for skin problems which may provide a clue to the presence of PAO.
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