—Nail psoriasis is a notable characteristic in many, but not all, patients with psoriatic arthritis. This study is an attempt to obtain more specific, detailed information about the connection between ...
Psoriasis can affect your nails, too. When it does it's called nail psoriasis. Most people develop nail psoriasis years after psoriasis begins. It's also possible to have nail psoriasis without signs ...
There is a lack of standards for diagnosing and treating nail psoriasis, a situation needing attention because the condition is often a precursor to psoriatic arthritis. Authors of a literature review ...
HealthDay News — Severe psoriasis, nail pitting, and the use of retinoids were identified as possible risk factors for development of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) among patients with psoriasis, according ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with nail psoriasis alongside psoriatic arthritis demonstrate worse disease activity, quality of life ...
Patients with nail psoriasis may be more likely to develop psoriatic arthritis and should be closely monitored for predictive signs, according to a study. Researchers completed a literature search of ...
We all have those moments where we find ourselves self-consciously hiding our nails. Maybe it’s because they’re nibbled or nicked, or in desperate need of a good cuticle taming. Luckily, in most cases ...
Most patients with psoriasis have variable nail involvement with clinical manifestations, including irregular pitting, "oil spot" discoloration of the nail bed, and onycholysis. Additional secondary, ...
Problematic nail conditions range from nail psoriasis (NP) to paronychia, which are commonly seen in clinical practice and result from infectious, inflammatory, neoplastic and traumatic etiologies. A ...
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is more than just joint pain, it’s a lifelong autoimmune condition that links the skin and joints through inflammation. Commonly developing in people with psoriasis, this ...
While having a fresh manicure is the dream for most of us, sometimes your nail health can take a turn for the worse. For instance, your nails can begin to peel, crack, and turn discolored. Sure, nail ...
If your nails are brittle, thin and easily breakable, you may be wondering if it’s time to pay a visit to your dermatologist. While changes to the color, texture and shape of your nails aren’t always ...