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Long-term efficacy of psoriasis vulgaris treatments: Analysis of treatment with topical corticosteroid and/or vitamin D3analog, oral cyclosporin, etretinate and phototherapy over a 35-year period, 1975-2010

Authors :
Emiko Akasaka
Masayuki Kato
Tomoko Kojima
Tomotaka Mabuchi
Azusa Yamada-Hiruma
Yasuo Haruki
Norihiro Ikoma
Akira Ozawa
Eiichiro Yahagi
Hanako Yamaoka
Yasuaki Manabe
Source :
The Journal of Dermatology. 40:238-243
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Wiley, 2013.

Abstract

Various therapies have been tried for psoriasis. In Japan, biologics began to be used for psoriasis treatment in January 2010. Their clinical efficacy is well known, but biologics cannot be used in all psoriasis patients for reasons such as side-effects and cost. It is necessary to evaluate the effect of long-term psoriasis treatment, but there have been no reports evaluating long-term treatment. Therefore, the outcomes of patients who had been treated at the Tokai University Hospital for more than 5 years, before biological agents were released, were examined. Three categories, classified by initial severity, changes in severity by method of treatment and background characteristics, were investigated. In conclusion, cases of long-term treatment with a combination of topical corticosteroid and topical vitamin D3 analog or oral cyclosporin were found to be effective therapies. Patients with a history of diabetes mellitus or cardiovascular disease of psoriasis were likely to be treatment resistant.

Details

ISSN :
03852407
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c249386c6ce334f4d61ef6659ab97805