TY - JOUR
T1 - Erosive hand osteoarthritis: latest findings and outlook
AU - Favero, Marta
AU - Belluzzi, Elisa
AU - Ortolan, Augusta
AU - Lorenzin, Mariagrazia
AU - Oliviero, Francesca
AU - Doria, Andrea
AU - Scanzello, Carla R.
AU - Ramonda, Roberta
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Osteoarthritis (OA) most commonly affects knee joints, and the next most commonly affected sites are the hands and hips. Three distinct hand OA phenotypes have been described: erosive hand OA (EHOA), nodal hand OA — also known as non-erosive hand OA (non-EHOA) — and first carpometacarpal joint OA. EHOA predominantly affects women and is the most aggressive form of hand OA, characterized by a severe clinical onset and progression, leading to joint damage, disability and reduction of quality of life. Clinical signs of inflammation associated with EHOA include the acute onset of pain, swelling and redness. Moreover, EHOA is characterized by radiographic features such as central erosion, saw-tooth and gull-wing lesions and, rarely, ankylosis. The aim of this Review is to report the latest findings on epidemiology, clinical features, pathology and aetiopathogenesis, biomarkers, imaging modalities and treatments for EHOA. The ongoing development of new hand OA classification criteria should facilitate standardization between studies.
AB - Osteoarthritis (OA) most commonly affects knee joints, and the next most commonly affected sites are the hands and hips. Three distinct hand OA phenotypes have been described: erosive hand OA (EHOA), nodal hand OA — also known as non-erosive hand OA (non-EHOA) — and first carpometacarpal joint OA. EHOA predominantly affects women and is the most aggressive form of hand OA, characterized by a severe clinical onset and progression, leading to joint damage, disability and reduction of quality of life. Clinical signs of inflammation associated with EHOA include the acute onset of pain, swelling and redness. Moreover, EHOA is characterized by radiographic features such as central erosion, saw-tooth and gull-wing lesions and, rarely, ankylosis. The aim of this Review is to report the latest findings on epidemiology, clinical features, pathology and aetiopathogenesis, biomarkers, imaging modalities and treatments for EHOA. The ongoing development of new hand OA classification criteria should facilitate standardization between studies.
KW - Osteoarthritis
KW - Osteoarthritis
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/302108
U2 - 10.1038/s41584-021-00747-3
DO - 10.1038/s41584-021-00747-3
M3 - Article
SN - 1759-4790
VL - 18
SP - 171
EP - 183
JO - Nature reviews. Rheumatology
JF - Nature reviews. Rheumatology
ER -