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Last updated Monday, December 27, 2004
Diagnosis
To find out if you have psoriatic arthritis, your doctor will ask you about your symptoms and will perform a physical examination.
Since the symptoms of this type of arthritis are similar to other forms of arthritis, such as gout, Reiter's syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis, the doctor may also perform some or all of the following tests:
It may take some time to determine if you have psoriatic arthritis. Usually, if your nails and skin are affected along with your joints, a concrete diagnosis can be made. In general, a rheumatologist (a physician trained in the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis) can recognize the features of psoriatic arthritis noted above in the setting of psoriasis and make a diagnosis. A firm diagnosis will have to wait the development of the skin disease. The skin disease or the arthritis may appear first.
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