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Isabelle Fabreguet

Researcher at Paris Descartes University

Publications -  9
Citations -  155

Isabelle Fabreguet is an academic researcher from Paris Descartes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Uveitis & Psoriatic arthritis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 137 citations.

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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of dactylitis in spondylarthritis: a descriptive analysis of 275 patients.

TL;DR: Dactylitis is a frequent manifestation in SpA particularly in peripheral disease and it may be the first manifestation of the disease with localisation being more frequent in the toes.
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Prevalence and characteristics of hip involvement in spondyloarthritis: a single-centre observational study of 275 patients.

TL;DR: Hip involvement is a frequent manifestation in SpA (18%), often bilateral, and associated with non-Caucasian origin, and Physicians should be wary of hip pain inspondyloarthritis patients and implement rapid diagnostic procedures in such cases.
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Clinical characteristics of anterior chest wall pain in spondyloarthritis: an analysis of 275 patients.

TL;DR: Anterior chest wall pain was a frequent manifestation in spondyloarthritis, but the risk persisted after disease onset, and better knowledge of the clinical characteristics of this symptom may help physicians for diagnosis and follow-up.
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Lumbar disc degeneration in osteoporotic men: prevalence and assessment of the relation with presence of vertebral fracture.

TL;DR: In osteoporotic men, the prevalence of lumbar spine degeneration is high and no relationship was found between the presence and/or the severity of osteophytes and disc narrowings and the presence of prevalent vertebral radiographic fractures.
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Acute anterior uveitis in spondyloarthritis: a monocentric study of 301 patients.

TL;DR: Prevalence of uveitis in SpA seems to increase with disease duration and seems more likely to appear with HLA B27 positivity and heel pain, and Anti-TNF monoclonal antibodies seemed to be more effective in the reduction of Uveitis flares.