Joint American Academy of Dermatology–National Psoriasis Foundation guidelines of care for the management and treatment of psoriasis in pediatric patients

Psoriasis is a chronic, multisystem, inflammatory disease that affects approximately 1% of children, with onset most common during adolescence. This guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in psoriasis management and provides evidence-based recommendations. Attention will be give...

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Vydané v:Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Ročník 82; číslo 1; s. 161 - 201
Hlavní autori: Menter, Alan, Cordoro, Kelly M., Davis, Dawn M.R., Kroshinsky, Daniela, Paller, Amy S., Armstrong, April W., Connor, Cody, Elewski, Boni E., Gelfand, Joel M., Gordon, Kenneth B., Gottlieb, Alice B., Kaplan, Daniel H., Kavanaugh, Arthur, Kiselica, Matthew, Kivelevitch, Dario, Korman, Neil J., Lebwohl, Mark, Leonardi, Craig L., Lichten, Jason, Lim, Henry W., Mehta, Nehal N., Parra, Sylvia L., Pathy, Arun L., Farley Prater, Elizabeth A., Rupani, Reena N., Siegel, Michael, Stoff, Benjamin, Strober, Bruce E., Wong, Emily B., Wu, Jashin J., Hariharan, Vidhya, Elmets, Craig A.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States Elsevier Inc 01.01.2020
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ISSN:0190-9622, 1097-6787, 1097-6787
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Shrnutí:Psoriasis is a chronic, multisystem, inflammatory disease that affects approximately 1% of children, with onset most common during adolescence. This guideline addresses important clinical questions that arise in psoriasis management and provides evidence-based recommendations. Attention will be given to pediatric patients with psoriasis, recognizing the unique physiology, pharmacokinetics, and patient-parent-provider interactions of patients younger than 18 years old. The topics reviewed here mirror those discussed in the adult guideline sections, excluding those topics that are irrelevant to, or lack sufficient information for, pediatric patients.
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ISSN:0190-9622
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DOI:10.1016/j.jaad.2019.08.049