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Special Considerations for the Pediatric Population With Psoriasis
Although the clinical presentation of pediatric psoriasis mimics adult disease, there are special considerations for this patient population. Dr....
Dr. Khattri is Instructor in the Department of Dermatology and Director of the Rheumatology-Dermatology Clinic at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, New York.
Delayed diagnosis of psoriatic arthritis (PsA) can have profound effects, such as irreversible joint damage, poor quality of life, and decreased response to treatment; however, many cases of PsA are not diagnosed until up to 2 years after onset of symptoms. Dr. Saakshi Khattri discusses screening questions for PsA that dermatologists should address when treating patients with psoriasis and emphasizes that collaboration between dermatologists and rheumatologists is essential to early diagnosis and treatment of PsA.
The psoriasis audiocast series is created in collaboration with Cutis® and the National Psoriasis Foundation®.
Although the clinical presentation of pediatric psoriasis mimics adult disease, there are special considerations for this patient population. Dr....
There is a higher prevalence of obesity in patients with psoriasis. Studies have shown that psoriasis patients may gain weight after the onset of...
The prevalence of psoriasis in individuals with skin of color is lower than in white individuals, but a number of clinical differences can...