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Anti-tumor necrosis factor alpha-induced psoriasiform eruptions: Three further cases and current overview

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DERMATOLOGY
Volume 213, Issue 3, Pages 182-186

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000095033

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anti-TNF-alpha antibody psoriasiform eruption

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The increasing use of anti-TNF-alpha agents led to a better knowledge of their side effects. Among the cutaneous reactions, psoriasiform eruptions are increasingly described. We encountered 3 further psoriasiform eruptions during anti-TNF-alpha treatment for rheumatologic conditions and review the literature in order to identify the common characteristics of these cases. We found 30 case reports by using a comprehensive search of the 1966-2005 Medline database with a wild variety concerning the psoriasis type of eruption, the anti-TNF-alpha agent, the treatment duration and the presence or absence of a personal or familial history of psoriasis. We conclude that a psoriasiform eruption during anti-TNF-alpha treatment seems to be a class effect, without any as yet known identified predisposing factors, but it is more often self-limited and does not require treatment discontinuation. Copyright (c) 2006 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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