TY - JOUR
T1 - Uveitis and Juvenile Psoriatic Arthritis or Psoriasis
AU - Salek, Sherveen S.
AU - Pradeep, Archana
AU - Guly, Catherine
AU - Ramanan, Athimalaipet V.
AU - Rosenbaum, James T.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2018/1
Y1 - 2018/1
N2 - Purpose To describe the phenotype of the uveitis that accompanies juvenile psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. Design Observational case series. Methods SETTING: Two university-based referral clinics: 1 in England, 1 in the United States. STUDY POPULATION: Five children with uveitis and psoriatic arthritis and 1 with uveitis and psoriasis OBSERVATIONAL PROCEDURE: Retrospective chart review. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Demographics of subjects such as age and sex; description of ocular and joint disease; surgical and other complications; medical treatment. Results Five of the 6 children in this series had the onset of disease at or before age 6 (P =.0008 compared to expected age of onset for psoriatic arthritis in childhood). All children in this series had an inadequate response to topical corticosteroids. Most of the children were treated with systemic corticosteroids for many months, yet all of them went on to require methotrexate. Therapy with systemic methotrexate did not suffice, as all the patients also required some form of biologic therapy. Five of 6 had surgeries such as vitrectomy, cataract extraction, or a procedure for glaucoma control. Conclusions The observations suggest that the uveitis that accompanies juvenile psoriatic arthritis might be a distinct disease that is particularly severe when its onset affects children aged 6 years or younger.
AB - Purpose To describe the phenotype of the uveitis that accompanies juvenile psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. Design Observational case series. Methods SETTING: Two university-based referral clinics: 1 in England, 1 in the United States. STUDY POPULATION: Five children with uveitis and psoriatic arthritis and 1 with uveitis and psoriasis OBSERVATIONAL PROCEDURE: Retrospective chart review. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Demographics of subjects such as age and sex; description of ocular and joint disease; surgical and other complications; medical treatment. Results Five of the 6 children in this series had the onset of disease at or before age 6 (P =.0008 compared to expected age of onset for psoriatic arthritis in childhood). All children in this series had an inadequate response to topical corticosteroids. Most of the children were treated with systemic corticosteroids for many months, yet all of them went on to require methotrexate. Therapy with systemic methotrexate did not suffice, as all the patients also required some form of biologic therapy. Five of 6 had surgeries such as vitrectomy, cataract extraction, or a procedure for glaucoma control. Conclusions The observations suggest that the uveitis that accompanies juvenile psoriatic arthritis might be a distinct disease that is particularly severe when its onset affects children aged 6 years or younger.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ajo.2017.10.018
DO - 10.1016/j.ajo.2017.10.018
M3 - Article
C2 - 29101009
AN - SCOPUS:85033792887
SN - 0002-9394
VL - 185
SP - 68
EP - 74
JO - American journal of ophthalmology
JF - American journal of ophthalmology
ER -