Topical therapies have been available for the treatment of psoriasis for several decades. Despite this and the availability of several types of topicals, with varying potency, and numerous vehicles of administration, the majority of clinical data and guidance is on short-term use in the management of psoriasis. The aim of this manuscript is to review the unmet needs that exist in the long-term management of psoriasis and provide the dermatology community with an understanding that a treatment regimen with topical therapies could be the best treatment option at least for some phases of this chronic relapsing disease. We present a 'call to action' on the need for clinical alignment on terminology in the field and recommend the term 'long-term...
Topical treatment is crucial for the successful management of plaque psoriasis. Topicals are used ei...
Background/Aims: Infliximab has been approved for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis for only...
Summary Background There is clinical uncertainty about the appropriate use of first-line topical tre...
Psoriasis is a chronic disease that has a substantial effect on quality of life of patients and ofte...
The scalp is a well-known predilection site for psoriasis. Epidemiological data on the various manif...
Abstract Several comprehensive and updated guidelines are available on the management of psoriasis w...
Background Although long-term management of psoriasis is paramount, this approach is challenging in ...
Psoriasis is a chronic, incurable disease that frequently requires long-term treatment. Although man...
Psoriasis requires lifelong treatments that depend on the extent, clinical forms and associated cond...
Most patients with psoriasis present with localized mild-to-moderate disease. In this case, the appl...
Several topical treatments are available for patients with psoriasis. Although individualization of ...
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease, which may have relevant impact on quality of life, and ...
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease that may have frequent remissions/exacerbations. Treating ps...
Abstract Background Psoriasis affects 2–4% of the Western adult population and is a socio-economic b...
Background/Aims: Infliximab has been approved for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis for only...
Topical treatment is crucial for the successful management of plaque psoriasis. Topicals are used ei...
Background/Aims: Infliximab has been approved for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis for only...
Summary Background There is clinical uncertainty about the appropriate use of first-line topical tre...
Psoriasis is a chronic disease that has a substantial effect on quality of life of patients and ofte...
The scalp is a well-known predilection site for psoriasis. Epidemiological data on the various manif...
Abstract Several comprehensive and updated guidelines are available on the management of psoriasis w...
Background Although long-term management of psoriasis is paramount, this approach is challenging in ...
Psoriasis is a chronic, incurable disease that frequently requires long-term treatment. Although man...
Psoriasis requires lifelong treatments that depend on the extent, clinical forms and associated cond...
Most patients with psoriasis present with localized mild-to-moderate disease. In this case, the appl...
Several topical treatments are available for patients with psoriasis. Although individualization of ...
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease, which may have relevant impact on quality of life, and ...
Psoriasis is an immune-mediated disease that may have frequent remissions/exacerbations. Treating ps...
Abstract Background Psoriasis affects 2–4% of the Western adult population and is a socio-economic b...
Background/Aims: Infliximab has been approved for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis for only...
Topical treatment is crucial for the successful management of plaque psoriasis. Topicals are used ei...
Background/Aims: Infliximab has been approved for the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis for only...
Summary Background There is clinical uncertainty about the appropriate use of first-line topical tre...