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Treating Psoriatic Arthritis

Early treatment is important in psoriatic arthritis. The earlier the treatment, the more likely you can prevent serious damage down the road. The specific treatment will depend on: how severe your psoriatic arthritis is, the type of psoriatic arthritis you have, and if you have damage already.

In this video, Dr. Orbai with the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center discusses treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis

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Ana-Maria Orbai, MD, MHS

Dr. Orbai is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Director of the Psoriatic Arthritis Program in the Division of Rheumatology.

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