Publications by authors named "Alessia Frau"

Objective: To assess the potential role of biological treatment for psoriasis (PsO) in reducing the likelihood of psoriatic arthritis (PsA), through a detailed analysis that considered the different historical phases in the PsA management, the different biologics classes, and the different patterns of articular involvement.

Methods: A monocentric cohort of 1023 PsO patients underwent a rheumatologic assessment in which clinical and therapeutic data were recorded. Chi-squared test and multivariate logistic regression analysis (adjusted for the main PsA risk factors) were performed to compare the likelihood of PsA development in different treatment groups.

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Aiming to identify the potential challenges in the classification of musculoskeletal manifestations in patients with psoriasis (PsO), this study analyzed the outcomes of a cross-sectional rheumatologic assessment of 1057 PsO patients. In total, 209 had a previous diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Out of the remaining 848 subjects, 293 (35%) were classified as suspected PsA cases according to the rheumatologist's judgment and/or Early PsA Screening Questionnaire score (EARP) ≥ 3.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alessia Frau"

  • - Alessia Frau's recent research focuses on the relationship between psoriasis treatment using biologics and the subsequent risk of developing psoriatic arthritis, demonstrating that certain biologics may significantly reduce this risk.
  • - In a detailed analysis involving over 1000 psoriasis patients, her study utilized rigorous statistical methods to evaluate the likelihood of psoriatic arthritis development among different treatment groups, contributing valuable insights to psoriasis management.
  • - Frau's work also highlights the complexities in distinguishing psoriatic arthritis from other arthropathies, revealing that a significant proportion of psoriasis patients may present with characteristics suggestive of psoriatic arthritis, challenging current diagnostic practices.