Crisaborole ointment as treatment for genital psoriasis

Author(s):  
Yiyuan Liu ◽  
Wei Li
Keyword(s):  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  

Introduction: Too many patients with moderate to severe psoriasis do not receive adequate treatment. This means a vast undersupply in the treatment of patients with psoriasis. Only biologics fulfill the whole range of the treatment of psoriasis – psoriasis does not affect only skin but the whole organism: It is a systemic disease! Between the biologics are evident differences concerning the effect. Discussion: Based on broad personal experience in the management of patients with moderate to severe psoriasis new data from clinical studies with ixekizumab are examined. This contains new data on long-term-efficacy of ixekizumab, effectiveness in special localizations (scalp psoriasis, nail psoriasis, palmoplantar psoriasis, genital psoriasis) as well as safely data and experience on patients switched to ixekizumab from other biologics. Personal clinical experience is based on >300 non-selected outpatients with moderate to severe psoriasis, >250 patients on biological therapies, > 50 patients with ixekizumab. Conclusions: Focusing on a relevant number of patients switched from secukinumab to ixekizumab due to first or secondary loss of efficacy significant differences between both IL-17A-inhibitors mainly in terms of efficacy and speed of therapeutic response are shown. Finally the correlation between PASI-90-/PASI-100 response and significant changes in DLQI are highlighted.


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Author(s):  
K.A.P. Meeuwis ◽  
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H.P. van de Nieuwenhof ◽  
A.W.M. Evers ◽  
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Iulia-Elena Negulet ◽  
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Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease with an important inflammatory compound which associates a worldwide prevalence of 0.5% to 8.5%. The involvement of the genital region can be associated with both plaque psoriasis and inverse psoriasis and survey-based studies indicate that up to 45.5% of patients present lesions of genital psoriasis. Genital psoriasis represents a frequent encounter of psoriasis which is often overlooked and which associates a significant impact on their quality of life, measured by Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) scores which are twice as high as those of psoriatic patients without genital involvement. Recognising the specific clinical findings represents an important step in establishing the diagnosis and case management. Classical therapeutic options such as topical steroids or modern treatments such as ixekizumab represent important tools in fighting this affliction and regaining the patient’s quality of life. This review aims to emphasize the up-to-date clinical variants of genital psoriasis, the consequences on the quality of life of patients and to present the newest therapeutic options.


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