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HCA Healthc J Med ; 4(2): 209-213, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37424986

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Introduction: Psoriasis is a chronic, multifactorial, inflammatory skin disease with several subtypes, including pustular psoriasis. Pustular psoriasis is characterized by pustules forming lakes of pus on the skin. Pro-inflammatory pathways, such as the interleukin (IL)-17/IL-23 axis, have been shown to play a significant role in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. Biologic therapies directed towards these pro-inflammatory pathways have effectively treated plaque psoriasis, but fewer treatments have shown similar efficacy for pustular psoriasis. Case Presentation: We present a 45-year-old Black female who presented to the dermatology clinic with generalized pustular psoriasis affecting approximately 70% of her body surface area. She also noted joint stiffness and pain that was worse after inactivity. Her disease did not respond to previous treatment, which was using adalimumab for 6 months. She also had no response to a 3-month course of apremilast.Two weeks after receiving her first dose of risankizumab, she had complete clearance of her pustular psoriasis, affecting 0% of her body surface area. She also noted significant improvement in her joint pain. Conclusions: There is little data regarding the efficacy of IL-23 inhibitors in treating generalized pustular psoriasis. To date, our case is the only reported instance in the literature showing rapid clearance of pustular psoriasis after 1 injection of risankizumab. This case illustrates that IL-23 inhibitors play an essential role in the rapid clearance of pustular psoriasis.

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HCA Healthc J Med ; 3(3): 145-151, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37424601

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Description Inverse psoriasis is a clinical variant of psoriasis involving flexural or intertriginous areas of the body. Inverse psoriasis may be present in 3 to 36% of psoriasis patients. Lesions are clinically characterized as smooth, well-demarcated, erythematous plaques (raised, >1 cm) without the typical silvery scales of classic psoriasis. Differential diagnosis includes tinea infection, candidiasis, seborrheic dermatitis, or bacterial streptococcal infection. The clinical images in this review focus on identifying inverse psoriasis along the full spectrum of skin tones.

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HCA Healthc J Med ; 3(3): 153-159, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37424603

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Description Cutaneous abscesses are collections of pus resulting from skin and soft tissue bacterial infections. They clinically exhibit the four cardinal inflammatory signs of pain, warmth, swelling, and erythema. In patients with darkly pigmented skin, classically-associated erythema may be challenging to appreciate and can lead to missed or delayed diagnosis. We compare abscess presentations in different skin types. Recognition of varying presentations of cutaneous abscesses in diverse skin colors will help clinicians utilize additional clues to identify and diagnose this entity correctly.

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HCA Healthc J Med ; 3(3): 139-144, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37424611

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Description Recent studies estimate that more than 8 million Americans have psoriasis. The prevalence of psoriasis in African Americans is 1.5% compared to 3.6% of Caucasians. Psoriasis is likely to be underdiagnosed among African Americans and other individuals with darker pigmented skin due to variations in clinical presentation in addition to disease distribution and severity. We present images of psoriasis vulgaris in a variety of Fitzpatrick skin types. Differences in the biology of skin pigmentation may explain the clinical masking of erythema in darker-skinned individuals. Recognition of this important difference will help clinicians utilize additional clues to identify and diagnose this entity correctly.

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