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The role of lymphangiogenesis in psoriasis
[…] Σκοπός της παρούσας μελέτης, είναι να διευκρινιστεί η πιθανή συμμετοχή των λεμφαγγείων στην ψωρίαση. Γι’ αυτό το λόγο, μελετήσαμε την ανοσοϊστοχημική έκφραση των δεικτών D2-40 και LYVE-1 και των αυξητικών παραγόντων VEGF-C και VEGF-d σε βιοψίες δέρματος με ψωρίαση, έγινε σύγκριση με υγιές δέρμα ασθενών και δέρμα υγειών μαρτύρων, αλλά και μελέτη αυτών μετά από θεραπεία με έναν αναστολέα του TNF (etanercept)
Childhood and adolescent psoriasis in Greece: a retrospective analysis of 842 patients
BackgroundChildhood and adolescent psoriasis is not an uncommon disease,
but epidemiological information from a large series of studies is still
lacking.
ObjectiveOur purpose was to present the demographics, clinical features,
and outcome of psoriasis appearing in Greek patients from infants up to
adolescents.
MethodsWe conducted a retrospective analysis of 842 children and
adolescents who diagnosed with psoriasis over a period of twenty years.
ResultsThe mean age of psoriasis onset was 7.33years, and the sex
distribution was equal between boys and girls. Plaque-type psoriasis was
the most frequent type (82.1%), followed by perianal, inverse, and
guttate. The limbs and the scalp were the main body areas affected. The
affected body surface area (BSA) was more than 10% in only 1.7% of
patients, and the overall disease manifestations were considered to be
mild. Psoriatic nails were detected in 11.8% of patients, while
psoriatic arthritis in only six (0.7%) patients. An additional
autoimmune disease was present in 3.8% of patients, and 16.7% had a
positive family history for first-degree relatives. The main choice of
therapy was topical treatment.
ConclusionGender distribution, type of psoriasis, and body area
affection is almost the same as in adults. Most of the patients
presented with mild disease of little extent, possibly indicating the
favorable effect of sun in a Mediterranean country. The most often
prescribed treatment for the majority of patients was topical