Pustular psoriasis: pathophysiology and current treatment perspectives.

IF 5.2 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Psoriasis (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2016-09-12 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PTT.S98954
Katie E Benjegerdes, Kimberly Hyde, Dario Kivelevitch, Bobbak Mansouri
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Psoriasis vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory disease that classically affects skin and joints and is associated with numerous comorbidities. There are several clinical subtypes of psoriasis including the uncommon pustular variants, which are subdivided into generalized and localized forms. Generalized forms of pustular psoriasis include acute generalized pustular psoriasis, pustular psoriasis of pregnancy, and infantile and juvenile pustular psoriasis. Localized forms include acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau and palmoplantar pustular psoriasis. These subtypes vary in their presentations, but all have similar histopathologic characteristics. The immunopathogenesis of each entity remains to be fully elucidated and some debate exists as to whether these inflammatory pustular dermatoses should be classified as entities distinct from psoriasis vulgaris. Due to the rarity of these conditions and the questionable link to the common, plaque-type psoriasis, numerous therapies have shown variable results and most entities remain difficult to treat. With increasing knowledge of the pathogenesis of these variants of pustular psoriasis, the development and use of biologic and other immunomodulatory therapies holds promise for the future of successfully treating pustular variants of psoriasis.

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脓疱型银屑病:病理生理学与当前治疗展望。
寻常型银屑病是一种慢性炎症性疾病,主要影响皮肤和关节,并伴有多种并发症。银屑病有多种临床亚型,包括不常见的脓疱型银屑病,又分为泛发性和局部性两种。泛发性脓疱型银屑病包括急性泛发性脓疱型银屑病、妊娠期脓疱型银屑病以及婴幼儿脓疱型银屑病。局部型脓疱型银屑病包括连续性哈洛波皮炎和掌跖脓疱型银屑病。这些亚型的表现各不相同,但都具有相似的组织病理学特征。每种亚型的免疫发病机制仍有待完全阐明,对于是否应将这些炎症性脓疱性皮肤病归类为有别于寻常型银屑病的亚型还存在一些争议。由于这些病症十分罕见,而且与常见的斑块型银屑病之间的联系值得商榷,因此许多疗法的效果不一,大多数病症仍然难以治疗。随着人们对这些脓疱型银屑病变体的发病机理认识的加深,生物疗法和其他免疫调节疗法的开发和使用为成功治疗脓疱型银屑病变体带来了希望。
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