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2014, Best Practice and Research: Clinical RheumatologyCitation Excerpt :A recent meta-analysis provided a pooled ‘double-seronegativity’ rate estimate of 0.22 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.20–0.24) in this setting [14]. Even allowing for slight diminution of this figure attributable to the availability of anti-CarP testing in the future, an overall population prevalence for seronegative RA that approaches 20 per 10,000 may be extrapolated from epidemiological data [15,16] – comparable, for example, to that of coeliac disease [17] and twice that of psoriatic arthritis [18]. The literature has long recognised particular clinical presentations of RA as being associated with autoantibody seronegativity, particularly in older patients.
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2012, Best Practice and Research: Clinical RheumatologyCitation Excerpt :Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a heterogeneous chronic inflammatory spondyloarthritis that occurs in combination with psoriasis and is usually seronegative [1]. It was considered independent from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) after rheumatoid factor was discovered in 1948, and it was acknowledged as a distinct entity by the American Academy of Rheumatology in 1964 [2,3]. The prevalence of psoriasis in the general population varies from 2% to 3%, and it affects men and women equally [4,5].