The Impact of socioeconomic status on clinical parameters in female psa patients
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2021Yazar
Tekeoglu, I.Nas, K.
Keskin, Y.
Kilic, E.
Sargın, B.
Kasman, Acer S.
Alkan, H.
Şahin, N.
Cengiz, G.
Cuzdan, N.
Gezer, İlknur Albayrak
Keskin, D.
Mulkoglu, C.
Reşorlu, Hatice
Ataman, S.
Hastürk, Bal A.
Duruoz, Tuncay M.
Küçükkakkaş, O.
Yurdakul, Volkan O.
Melikoğlu, Alkan M.
Ayhan, Figen F.
Baykul, M.
Bodur, H.
Calış, M.
Çapkın, E.
Devrimsel, G.
Ecesoy, H.
Gök, K.
Hizmetli, S.
Kamanlı, A.
Kutluk, O.
Şen, N.
Şendur, Faruk O.
Toprak, M.
Tolu, S.
Tuncer, T.
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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic rheumatic disease
associated with inflammatory arthritis and low quality of life. Different social
status, which can often be ignored in daily practice, can adversely affect clinical
parameters. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the effect of having different
social status on the disease parameters in female patients with PsA.