Caio Leal Carvalho, Ivana Nascimento Garcia de Santana, Paula Silva Rubio, Tassia Cruz Poit, Joelly Taynara Lapinski Levermann, Cristiane Ferreira Rallo de Almeida, Mário César Miranda Almeida
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Abstract
Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris (PRP) is a rare inflammatory dermatosis, clinically presenting as a keratinization disorder, with follicular and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, in addition to orange-red scaly plaques, accompanied by characteristic islands of healthy skin. Sometimes, conventional treatment proves to be ineffective, and this work aims to present a case of a patient with failed first and second lines treatment options, responding well to adalimumab. Despite of all options available, more qualified and specific studies are needed to establish a standardized treatment based on evidence of a high scientific level, thus raising the degree of efficacy and therapeutic safety in PRP.