Psoriatic Arthritis
Diagnosing psoriatic arthritis
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If your doctor thinks you may have arthritis, they should refer youtoa rheumatologist (a specialist in joint conditions) for an assessment.
The British Association of Dermatologists website has information on the psoriasis epidemiology screening tool (PEST) (PDF, 209kb) . This is a questionnaire you may be asked to fill out, which helps your doctor decide if you need a referral. People with psoriasis should be asked to fill this out annually.
Arheumatologist will usually be able to diagnose psoriatic arthritis if you have psoriasis and problems with your joints.
They'll also try to rule out other types of arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis .
A number of tests may be carried out to help confirm a diagnosis, including:
- blood tests to check for signs of inflammation in your body and the presence of certain antibodies found in other types of arthritis
- X-rays or scans of your joints
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