https://www.selleckchem.com/products/iclepertin.html To compare disease characteristics, quality of life (QOL), and work productivity of patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) who had multidomain vs single-domain presentations. Adults with PsA enrolled in the Corrona PsA/Spondyloarthritis Registry (March 2013-August 2018) were included. Six PsA disease domains were evaluated enthesitis, dactylitis, peripheral arthritis (PA), nail psoriasis, axial disease, and skin disease. Patients were classified as having multidomain (≥ 2 domains) or single-domain disease presentations; biologic initiators were characterized separately. Linear regression models evaluated the association of multidomain presentations with disease characteristics, QOL, and work productivity vs single-domain presentations. Of 2617 patients with PsA, 1698 (64.9%) had multidomain presentations, 617 (23.6%) had single- domain presentations, and 302 (11.5%) had no active disease features. Of 354 biologic initiators, 289 (81.6%) had multidomain presentations, 45 (12.7%) had single-domain presenactivity, QOL, and work productivity measures. This study highlights the heterogeneity of PsA and the importance of assessing all PsA domains for optimizing disease management. To examine opioid use disorder (OUD)-related hospitalizations and associated healthcare utilization outcomes in people with 5 common musculoskeletal diseases (MSD). We used the US National Inpatient Sample (NIS) data from 1998 to 2014 to examine the rates of OUD hospitalizations (per 100,000 NIS claims overall), time trends, and outcomes in 5 common rheumatic diseases gout, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), fibromyalgia (FM), osteoarthritis (OA), and low back pain (LBP). OUD hospitalization rate per 100,000 total NIS claims in 1998-2000 vs 2015-2016 (and increase) were as follows gout, 0.05 vs 1.88 (36-fold); OA, 0.68 vs 10.22 (14-fold); FM, 0.53 vs 6.98 (12-fold); RA, 0.30 vs 3.16 (9.5-fold); and LBP, 1.17 vs 7.64 (5.5-fold). The median hospital ch