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Update of the management of chronic psoriasis: new approaches and emerging treatment options

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Authors: Philip M Laws, Helen S Young

Published Date April 2010 Volume 2010:3 Pages 25 - 37
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S6497

Philip M Laws, Helen S Young

The University of Manchester, Manchester Bioscience and Academic Health Sciences Centre, Department of Dermatology, Salford Royal Hospital (Hope), Manchester, UK

Abstract: Psoriasis is a common, chronic inflammatory skin disease which is associated with a number of significant co-morbidities including: impairment of quality of life; cardiovascular disease; and a seronegative arthritis known as psoriatic arthritis. Our understanding of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has developed at a remarkable rate in recent years. These new insights have significantly changed our perception of the condition and have led to the development of several new treatment strategies. Biological agents have proved a major step forward in therapeutic options for psoriasis. The ability to clear, or almost clear, cutaneous disease has changed the outcomes and expectations of many patients with this disease. The impact on both physical and psychological health may be great. This review covers the clinical features and management of psoriasis with specific reference to new therapeutic options.

Keywords: psoriasis, management, biological therapy, treatment






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