H. Torii et al., OSTEOARTHRITIS IN 84 JAPANESE PATIENTS WITH PALMOPLANTAR PUSTULOSIS, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 31(5), 1994, pp. 732-735
Background: Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is often associated with ost
eoarthritis. The relation between osteoarthritis in PPP and other type
s of seronegative arthritis remains unclear. Objective: The purpose of
this study was to investigate the distribution and the frequency of o
steoarthritis in patients with PPP and to compare HLA antigen frequenc
ies in osteoarthritis in PPP, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spon
dylitis. Methods: Clinical findings were identified and HLA-A, -B, -C,
and -DR were determined in 84 Japanese patients with PPP. Bone scinti
graphic studies were conducted for forty-one patients. Results: In add
ition to the anterior aspect of the chest wall, the knee, spine, and a
nkle were frequently involved. HLA-DR9 frequency was the highest in pa
tients with PPP who had osteoarthritis. Conclusion: Involvement of the
knees, spine, ankles, and the anterior aspect of the chest wall was n
oted in patients with osteoarthritis and PPP. Osteoarthritis in PPP se
ems to be a distinct entity from a genetic point of view.