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For over 30 years, investigators have used the simple but non-validated classification criteria suggested by Moll and Wright. Several authors have suggested modifications to these but most remain unvalidated or require human leukocyte antigen analysis. Now, a worldwide initiative has developed new criteria which include both clinical and radiological features. These will require further study before they are fully adopted but their improved performance should result in less variation between study cohorts. The recurring question of disease heterogeneity continues to occupy researchers in this field. Despite recent pleas to abandon the original five sub-groups, a case can be made for retaining at least the two sub-groups of peripheral and axial disease and, possibly, splitting the peripheral disease into oligo- and poly-arthritis.

Original publication

DOI

10.1007/s10067-008-0947-4

Type

Journal article

Journal

Clin rheumatol

Publication Date

10/2008

Volume

27

Pages

1211 - 1216

Keywords

Arthritis, Psoriatic, Humans, Severity of Illness Index