Contains fulltext : 235371.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Although solely topical treatment often suffices, patients with psoriasis may require more intensive treatment (phototherapy and/or systemic treatments) to control their disease. However, in paediatric, adolescent and young adult patients, little is known about persistence of topical treatment and time until switch to systemic treatment. OBJECTIVES: To determine the median time from psoriasis onset until (i) discontinuation of solely topical agents and (ii) switch to systemic treatment, and to identify patient characteristics associated with switching to systemic treatments. METHODS: Data were extracted from the Child-CAPTURE registry, a prospec...
Introduction: Psoriasis is a relatively common condition, with a lot of discordance in studies about...
The data on long-term efficacy, safety and drug survival rates of conventional systemic therapeutics...
Christina Fotiadou, Elizabeth Lazaridou, Demetrios Ioannides First Department of Dermatology–V...
BACKGROUND: Although solely topical treatment often suffices, patients with psoriasis may require mo...
Objective: The objective was to characterize psoriasis treatment patterns, including estimating pers...
Childhood-onset psoriasis generally follows an indolent course but patients with moderate or severe ...
Childhood-onset psoriasis generally follows an indolent course but patients with moderate or severe ...
The majority of available systemic therapies have never been systematically investigated in moderate...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease, affecting 1-3% of the white popu...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease, affecting 1-3% of the white popu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018BACKGROUND: Psoriasis (PsO) is a chronic, autoimmun...
International audienceBackground There is a low rate of systemic treatment usage in moderate to seve...
IMPORTANCE: Use of systemic therapies for moderate to severe psoriasis in children is increasing, bu...
Contains fulltext : 190755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: A...
Introduction: Biologic treatments for psoriasis are commonly switched. Treatment persistence represe...
Introduction: Psoriasis is a relatively common condition, with a lot of discordance in studies about...
The data on long-term efficacy, safety and drug survival rates of conventional systemic therapeutics...
Christina Fotiadou, Elizabeth Lazaridou, Demetrios Ioannides First Department of Dermatology–V...
BACKGROUND: Although solely topical treatment often suffices, patients with psoriasis may require mo...
Objective: The objective was to characterize psoriasis treatment patterns, including estimating pers...
Childhood-onset psoriasis generally follows an indolent course but patients with moderate or severe ...
Childhood-onset psoriasis generally follows an indolent course but patients with moderate or severe ...
The majority of available systemic therapies have never been systematically investigated in moderate...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease, affecting 1-3% of the white popu...
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory skin disease, affecting 1-3% of the white popu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018BACKGROUND: Psoriasis (PsO) is a chronic, autoimmun...
International audienceBackground There is a low rate of systemic treatment usage in moderate to seve...
IMPORTANCE: Use of systemic therapies for moderate to severe psoriasis in children is increasing, bu...
Contains fulltext : 190755.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: A...
Introduction: Biologic treatments for psoriasis are commonly switched. Treatment persistence represe...
Introduction: Psoriasis is a relatively common condition, with a lot of discordance in studies about...
The data on long-term efficacy, safety and drug survival rates of conventional systemic therapeutics...
Christina Fotiadou, Elizabeth Lazaridou, Demetrios Ioannides First Department of Dermatology–V...