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Biological Treatments for Pediatric Psoriasis: State of the Art and Future Perspectives

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DOI: 10.3390/ijms231911128

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psoriasis; pediatric psoriasis; biological treatments; biologics

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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that primarily affects the skin, and pediatric psoriasis is associated with comorbidities such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, arthritis, and psychiatric disorders. The treatment methods for pediatric psoriasis are usually similar to those for adults, but most treatments are used off-label.
Psoriasis is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease that primarily affects the skin and is associated with multiple comorbidities with a considerable reduction in quality of life of affected patients. One-third of psoriasis cases begin in childhood and are associated with significant medical comorbidities such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, arthritis, and psychiatric disorders. In addition, because of its chronic nature and frequent relapses, psoriasis tends to require long-term treatment. Treatment of pediatric psoriasis usually involves the same methods used for adults. However, most treatments for pediatric psoriasis are used off-label, and research in this regard is still lacking. Targeted therapies involving the use of newly developed biologic drugs are also increasingly being applied to childhood psoriasis. This review summarizes the clinical features of pediatric psoriasis and focuses mainly on the updated concepts of pathogenesis and biological treatments of pediatric psoriasis.

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