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ASSOCIATION OF PSORIASIS WITH OTHER DISEASES

LEO ČABRIJAN ; University of Rijeka, School of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Rijeka, Croatia
TATJANA KEHLER ; Th alassotherapia, Opatija, Croatia


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Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic relapsing autoimmune disease with a multigenetic predisposition, which occurs in about 2% of patients in
Croatia and shows variable occurrence in the world. Psoriasis can be associated with various diseases, including autoimmune diseases (pemphigus, pemphigoid, vitiligo), and slightly less with allergic diseases (atopic dermatitis, asthma, urticaria, allergic contact dermatitis). According to clinical manifestations, psoriasis appears as plaque psoriasis, erythrodermic form and pustular psoriasis. Provocative factors that encourage psoriasis are infections, endogenous factors, hypocalcemia, psychogenic factors and medications. Psoriasis may worsen other dermatoses such as contact dermatitis, infl ammatory dermatoses and skin cancer, and the association of psoriasis with internal diseases is quite common (HIV, Crohn’s disease, liver lesions, vascular diseases, amyloidosis and gout). Today, psoriasis is considered as a systemic infl ammatory disease that can also affect the joints. Atypical localization of psoriasis, as well as resistant cases of psoriasis and other papulosquamous and eczematoid dermatoses require detailed work-up and confi rming of diagnosis because of the possibility of the existence of other diseases. This paper discusses the association of psoriasis with rheumatic and other internal diseases.

Keywords

psoriasis and comorbidities; psoriatic arthritis; psoriasis and rheumatic diseases

Hrčak ID:

146940

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/146940

Publication date:

7.10.2015.

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