银屑病
医学
特应性皮炎
相伴的
皮肤病科
人口
回顾性队列研究
疾病
内科学
环境卫生
作者
Kelly K. Barry,Pedro Zancanaro,Rachel G. Casseres,Rana Abdat,Nicole Dumont,David Rosmarin
标识
DOI:10.1080/09546634.2019.1702147
摘要
Introduction At one time considered opposing diseases, it is now recognized that atopic dermatitis (AD) and psoriasis can coexist. There are limited data characterizing this population of patients. In this study, we characterize the population of patients diagnosed with both AD and psoriasis and summarize their response to therapy.Methods A retrospective chart review was performed and data was recorded for patients with a diagnosis of psoriasis (n = 1390), AD (n = 912) and psoriasis plus AD (n = 30) within the Tufts Medical Center Department of Dermatology between January 1, 2012 and May 1, 2019.Results The prevalence of concomitant AD and psoriasis was 1.5%. Of those with both AD and psoriasis, hand involvement was high (63%). Systemic therapy was used in 73% of patients. Of those on biologics, 30% required more than one biologic consecutively and 22% required more than one biologic simultaneously to achieve clinically significant results.Conclusion Patients with overlapping AD and psoriasis have a high prevalence of hand involvement, poor response to topical therapy, and may require multiple systemic agents to treat. In a patient with known history of psoriasis with recalcitrant hand disease involvement, AD should be considered.
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