Publications by authors named "E Calabresi"

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an inflammatory arthritis belonging to spondyloarthritides (SpA), a group of rheumatologic diseases characterised bya wide spectrum of different clinical manifestations that tend to associate with various comorbidities and that may significantly compromise the quality of life of patients. Nowadays, it is well known how PsA may manifest in different clinical domains, in particular peripheral articular and periarticular involvement, axial involvement, skin and nail psoriasis. Moreover, the majority of patients with PsA develop comorbidities such as inflammatory bowel diseases, uveitis, but also cardiovascular diseases, psychiatric or pulmonary pathologies.

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Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is the umbrella term for a broad spectrum of inflammatory rheumatic diseases with typical but also rather different clinical manifestations, limited laboratory abnormalities and characteristic imaging features. For classification purposes, a so-called non-radiographic form (nr-axSpA) is differentiated from a radiographic one (r-axSpA) which is almost identical to the classical ankylosing spondylitis (AS) that is genetically strongly associated with the major histocompatibility complex class 1 antigen HLA-B27. In axSpA, the axial skeleton is affected by both inflammation and new bone formation, and joints might be affected.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune connective-tissue disorder with a wide range of clinical manifestations that predominantly affect women. Many aspects of its pathogenesis are still unclear, and new therapeutic strategies are progressively emerging. Thus, in this review we aim to summarise the most relevant data on SLE that emerged during 2018, following the previous annual review of this series.

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Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is an inflammatory condition characterised by a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations, laboratory abnormalities and imaging features that genetically tend to be associated with the major histocompatibility complex class 1 antigen, HLA-B27, and in which both peripheral and axial joints might be affected. In addition to arthritis, the typical musculoskeletal manifestations are enthesitis and dactylitis. Extraarticular manifestations such as acute anterior uveitis (AAU), psoriasis (PsO) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are also typical of SpA.

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Systemic vasculitis are heterogeneous, complex and disabling disorders. Following the previous annual reviews of this series, this paper gives a brief overview on current knowledge about recent literature on small- and large-vessel systemic vasculitis, with a specific focus on pathogenetic and clinical aspects, novel possible disease-related biomarkers and current and future therapies that are in the pipeline.

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