Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex, multisystem and potentially disabling disease with musculoskeletal and skin manifestations. In PsA, as well as in the other chronic rheumatic conditions, a state of low disease activity or remission should be the target of treatment but to reach this objective, in the assessment of PsA patients, is still an unmet need due to the heterogeneity of disease manifestations. With the introduction of anti-TNF treatment, low disease activity or remission become an achievable and suitable state that could be reached by 50%-60% of PsA patients. The aim of this paper is to briefly summarise the concept of low disease activity and remission in PsA, with particular focus on anti-TNF therapy.

An overview of low disease activity and remission in psoriatic arthritis.

LUBRANO DI SCORPANIELLO, Ennio;Perrotta FM;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex, multisystem and potentially disabling disease with musculoskeletal and skin manifestations. In PsA, as well as in the other chronic rheumatic conditions, a state of low disease activity or remission should be the target of treatment but to reach this objective, in the assessment of PsA patients, is still an unmet need due to the heterogeneity of disease manifestations. With the introduction of anti-TNF treatment, low disease activity or remission become an achievable and suitable state that could be reached by 50%-60% of PsA patients. The aim of this paper is to briefly summarise the concept of low disease activity and remission in PsA, with particular focus on anti-TNF therapy.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26470835
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