Summary:
The authors deal with affection of cervical spine in psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
They compare incidence, course, possibility of diagnosis and treatment of both types of cervical
spine affection in these disorders. Relevant questions are described in the case report of 55 years
old patient withHLA-B27positive polyarticular formofpsoriatic arthritis, without sacroiliitis. Since
the onset, the disease has had a high humoral activity and destructive capacity resulting into 2 joint
replacements. During 4 years a severe affection of cervical spine with atlantoaxial subluxation has
developed. Consequently the cervical myelopathy appeared, which required, during 3 months,
a surgical intervention. This type of „RA-like“ cervical spine affection is not characteristic for
psoriatic arthritis, however, it should not be missed for its serious consequences.
Key words:
psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis-like, affection of cervical spine, cervical myelopathy.
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