Reumatismo (Sep 2011)

The psoriatic great toe or the psoriatic onycho-pachydermo-periostitis of great toe (OP3gt)

  • C. Contessa,
  • P. Zucchetta,
  • R. Ramonda,
  • L. Punzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/reumatismo.2004.282
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 4
pp. 282 – 285

Abstract

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The onycho-pachydermo-periostitis of the great toe is a characteristic feature of psoriatic arthritis first described by Fournié in 1980. In the affected patients, the great toe involvement is characterised by a relevant osteo-periostitis of the distal phalanx, a thickening of the distal soft tissues associated with a psoriatic onychopathy. In most cases, the distal interphalangeal joint is spared. Radiographic and scintigraphic osteo-periostitis of distal phalanx of the great toe are frequent, being found in about 44% of patients with psoriatic arthritis. However, clinical manifestations, with inflammatory inflammation of the great toe, are rare.