Tula, Russian Federation
UDC 61
Psoriatic arthritis is an inflammatory lesion of the joints associated with the cutaneous form of psoriasis. Autoimmune and genetic mechanisms, environmental factors, in particular, infections, are considered among the causes. The hereditary theory of psoriatic arthritis is supported by the detection of joint syndrome in 40% of the closest relatives of patients with psoriasis. The paper presents a clinical case of a patient with a history of psoriatic arthritis, gout, and tuberculosis, who has a progressive course of disease due to low adherence to therapy and limited choice of drugs that control the course of the disease.
psoriatic arthritis, gout, tuberculosis, treatment adherence
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