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Rethinking Treatment Goals in Psoriasis: Leveraging IL-17 Inhibitors to Move Beyond Skin Clearance Toward PsA Prevention - Episode 3

Bridging Dermatology and Rheumatology for Early PsA Detection

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In this segment, the panelists discuss how dermatologists and rheumatologists can collaborate more effectively to detect psoriatic arthritis (PsA) early. The experts explain that dermatologists are often the first to encounter patients with psoriasis and play a crucial role in screening for musculoskeletal symptoms such as joint pain, stiffness, or enthesitis. They highlight practical tools like the PEST questionnaire, which helps identify patients who may require rheumatology referral. The discussion emphasizes that even subtle or subclinical symptoms should prompt consideration of systemic therapy or closer monitoring. The panelists note that clear communication between specialties improves early detection, enabling timely intervention before irreversible joint damage occurs. They advocate for dermatologists to incorporate quick joint assessments and patient education into routine visits, reinforcing the value of a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive psoriatic disease management.

In this segment, the panelists discuss how dermatologists and rheumatologists can collaborate more effectively to detect psoriatic arthritis (PsA) early. The experts explain that dermatologists are often the first to encounter patients with psoriasis and play a crucial role in screening for musculoskeletal symptoms such as joint pain, stiffness, or enthesitis. They highlight practical tools like the PEST questionnaire, which helps identify patients who may require rheumatology referral. The discussion emphasizes that even subtle or subclinical symptoms should prompt consideration of systemic therapy or closer monitoring. The panelists note that clear communication between specialties improves early detection, enabling timely intervention before irreversible joint damage occurs. They advocate for dermatologists to incorporate quick joint assessments and patient education into routine visits, reinforcing the value of a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach to comprehensive psoriatic disease management.

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