PMID: 1199784Sep 1, 1975Paper

Psoriatic lesion of the sternal synchondrosis

Acta Radiologica: Diagnosis
M KormanoA Lassus

Abstract

Radiography of the synchondrosis between the manubrium and the sternal body was performed in 29 patients with clinically certain psoriatic arthropathy. Tomography proved necessary for a detailed analysis. Erosive inflammatory lesions were detected in 18 cases; in 61 per cent of cases with a history of more than 5 years and in 71 per cent of cases with typical hand and feet arthropathy. It is concluded that the sternum is frequently involved in cases with roentgenologically typical psoriatic arthropathy.

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