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Moderate-to-severe psoriasis and pregnancy: impact on fertility, pregnancy outcome and treatment perspectives

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GIORNALE ITALIANO DI DERMATOLOGIA E VENEREOLOGIA
Volume 154, Issue 3, Pages 305-314

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EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
DOI: 10.23736/S0392-0488.18.06255-7

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Fertility; Psoriasis; Autoimmune diseases; Pregnancy complications

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Psoriasis affects 2-4% of the world's population, with no difference between men and women and 70% of patients experiencing disease onset before the age of 40, which coincides with the reproductive years. Few data are available from literature on impact of psoriasis on fertility, course and outcome of pregnancy and risk associated with treatments. Recent studies on other immune-mediated inflammatory diseases, among which psoriasis is also included, indicate that rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel diseases can impact female fertility and pregnancy outcomes especially during active disease episodes. In psoriasis hormonal and metabolic comorbidities, unhealthy lifestyles and systemic inflammation could also influence the ability to conceive, pregnancy course and birth outcomes. In this article we review current knowledge on reproductive function, course and outcome of pregnancy in women affected by moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Systemic treatments are also considered with a special focus on TNF-alpha blocking agents and implication of molecular structure on placental transportation and fetal exposure.

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