Psoriasis Flashcards

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What is psoriasis?

A

chronic inflammatory disorder

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What causes psoriasis?

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  • largely idiopathic
  • has a genetic component (~30%)
  • autoimmunity (non-traditional)
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What is the pathology of psoriasis?

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  • T cell autoimmune response (they aren’t destroying anything though)
  • there is skin trauma > T cells are activated > they release mediators > abnormal growth of keratinocytes and blood vessels
  • influx of inflammatory cells > inflammatory damage (cycle)
  • increase in epidermal cell turnover = cells are abnormal, they stack instead of shedding = scaly patches
  • patterns of remission and exacerbations (brought on by stress, trauma, infection, drugs)
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What are manifestations

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  • psoriatic patches, usually on elbows, knees, sacral region, scalp
  • some patients have problems with their nails (dystrophy and pitting)
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What is a complication of psoriasis?

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psoriatic arthritis: arthritis of the smaller joints (fingers and toes)

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How is psoriasis treated?

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  • no cure
  • topical vitamin D (supposedly modulates keratinocytes, regulates T cells)
  • topical steroids
  • topical retinoids (anti-inflammatory and modulates keratinocytes)

if severe:

  • methotrexate, cyclosporine (has immuno-suppressant properties, but is fairly toxic and has lots of side effects)
  • phototherapy (not tanning beds, uses UVB rays)
  • biologic agents (ex. TNF)
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