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Psoriatic arthritis can precede the onset of psoriatic skin lesions and has myriad presentations. Familiarity with its guises allows early institution of therapy to control its destructive potential. The authors describe the clinical features of psoriatic arthritis in all their variety, indicate what laboratory abnormalities and radiographic findings can be expected, and provide an update on agents used in therapy.
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Rula Bulbul
Rula Bulbul, MD William V. Williams, MD H. Ralph Schumacher Jr, MD Dr Bulbul is a senior fellow in rheumatology, Dr Williams is assistant professor of medicine, and Dr Schumacher is professor of medicine, rheumatology division, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
William V. Williams
Rula Bulbul, MD William V. Williams, MD H. Ralph Schumacher Jr, MD Dr Bulbul is a senior fellow in rheumatology, Dr Williams is assistant professor of medicine, and Dr Schumacher is professor of medicine, rheumatology division, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.
H. Ralph Schumacher
Rula Bulbul, MD William V. Williams, MD H. Ralph Schumacher Jr, MD Dr Bulbul is a senior fellow in rheumatology, Dr Williams is assistant professor of medicine, and Dr Schumacher is professor of medicine, rheumatology division, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia.