Publications by authors named "Sayam R Dubash"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate how common bone erosions are in early psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patients using conventional radiography (CR) and ultrasound (US), and to compare the results from both methods.
  • Researchers assessed 4,655 joints in 122 newly diagnosed PsA patients and found that CR detected more erosions (24.6%) compared to US (1.04%), with the fifth metatarsophalangeal joint being the most affected in both techniques.
  • The findings suggest that while CR identified more erosions, both methods showed high agreement, highlighting the importance of focused US examinations for wrist, second metacarpophalangeal, and fifth metatarsophalangeal joints
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Objectives: Biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (b-DMARDs) have qualitatively improved the management of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), but up to 30-40% of patients do not respond. Although lymphocytes are clearly implicated in the pathology of SpA, circulating lymphocyte subsets (LS) dynamics has been poorly studied. The objective of this pilot study was to comprehensively analyse circulating LS abnormalities in axSpA, and to determine their potential association with response to b-DMARDs.

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Objective: To evaluate the relationship between clinical examination/US synovitis in DMARD-naïve early PsA.

Methods: Eligible patients underwent matched clinical/US 44-joint assessment for tender and/or swollen joints (TJ/SJ) and US synovitis [grey scale (GS) ≥ 2 or power Doppler (PD) ≥ 1]. Statistical agreement between TJ/SJ, GS ≥ 2 and PD ≥ 1 was calculated by prevalence-adjusted and bias-adjusted κ (PABAK).

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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a complex heterogeneous disease with multiple inter-related pathologies such as synovitis, enthesitis, tendinopathy, and dactylitis. Clinical assessment is limited in its detail to assess pathology, thus in recent years, ultrasound (US) has become more popular, given its high sensitivity to detect inflammatory arthritis and ability to inform clinical decisions. Although a qualitative technique, US findings can be graded semi-quantitatively for grayscale (GS) and power Doppler (PD).

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