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Very low prevalence of ultrasound-detected tenosynovial abnormalities in healthy subjects throughout the age range: OMERACT ultrasound minimal disease study.

Jeanette TrickeyIlfita SahbudinMads Ammitzbøll DanielsenIrene AzzolinCarina BorstAlessandra BortoluzziGeorge A W BruynPhilippe CarronCoziana CiurtinGeorgios FilippouJacek FlicińskiDaniela FodorHélène GouzeMarwin GutierrezHilde Berner HammerEllen-Margrethe HaugeAnnamaria IagnoccoKei IkedaRositsa Valerieva KaralilovaHelen Isobel KeenMarion KortekaasGiuliana La PagliaGustavo LeonPeter MandlMihaela MaruseacMarcin MilchertMohamed Atia MortadaEsperanza NaredoSarah OhrndorfCarlos Javier Pineda-VillaseñorMads Nyhuus Bendix RaschCristina Reatégui-SokolovaGarifallia SakellariouTeodora SerbanCesar A Sifuentes-CantúMaria S StoenoiuTakeshi SuzukiLene TerslevIlaria TinazziFlorentin Ananu VrejuRuth WittoekMaria Antonietta D'AgostinoAndrew Filer
Published in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2021)
Ultrasound-detected TSH and TPD abnormalities are rare in HS and can be regarded as markers of active inflammatory disease, especially in newly presenting RA.
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