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what joints are involved with psoriatic arthritis in the hand? please select your answer... a carpometacarpals b metacarpophalangeal joints and pips c metacarpophalangeal joint and dips d pips and dips
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Psoriatic arthritis in the hand commonly affects the distal interphalangeal joints (DIPs) and metacarpophalangeal joints. PIPs (proximal interphalangeal joints) can also be involved but DIP involvement is characteristic. Carpometacarpals are less commonly affected primarily by psoriatic arthritis in the hand.
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C. Metacarpophalangeal joint and DIPs