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Enthesophytes

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Ctr Ossipee, NH

Does anyone have Enthesophytes on their to X-rays. I have them on spine/hips and can't find too much information. Thanks

February 5, 2023
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Enthesophytes are bone spurs that form near the enthesis or within nearby ligaments due to long-term inflammation. This condition is often associated with enthesitis, which is a hallmark of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Enthesitis occurs when the enthesis and its surrounding tissues become inflamed, leading to musculoskeletal Show Full Answer

Enthesophytes are bone spurs that form near the enthesis or within nearby ligaments due to long-term inflammation. This condition is often associated with enthesitis, which is a hallmark of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Enthesitis occurs when the enthesis and its surrounding tissues become inflamed, leading to musculoskeletal pain and limited movement in affected areas.

Key points about enthesophytes in the context of PsA:
- Formation: Result from chronic inflammation.
- Location: Near the enthesis or within nearby ligaments.
- Associated Conditions: Common in people with PsA and enthesitis.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the article on enthesitis and psoriatic arthritis from MyPsoriasisTeam.

July 29, 2024
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