0.3%罗氟司特乳膏对其他局部和全身治疗难治性生殖器银屑病患者的治疗:1例报告。

Q2 Medicine
Melodie Young
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生殖器受累是斑块性银屑病(PsO)的常见并发症,并与大量的情绪和身体负担有关。我们报告了一例男性生殖器PsO患者,他对多种全身和局部治疗没有反应,但使用0.3%的罗氟米司特乳膏(一种有效的磷酸二酯酶4抑制剂)完全清除。在接受guselkumab初始治疗28周后,受影响的体表面积(BSA)从42%下降到8%;然而,注意到新的生殖器病变。经过8个月的额外局部治疗,受BSA影响的比例降至2%,但患者也出现了臀裂病变。在接下来的三年里,尝试了几种局部和全身治疗,但他的生殖器和臀裂疾病持续存在,并出现了强烈的瘙痒。基于对继续局部使用皮质类固醇的担忧,迄今为止观察到的疗效不足,以及可能出现反弹,开始使用每日一次的0.3%罗氟司特乳膏。在第8周,受影响的BSA下降到1%,并且仅限于残留的头皮疾病(未使用罗氟司特治疗);生殖器和臀沟清晰,仅阴囊有轻微红斑。在16周时,生殖器和臀裂疾病得到了很好的控制,没有活动性疾病的迹象。总体而言,0.3%的罗氟司特乳膏耐受性良好,未观察到瘙痒、毛囊炎、刺激或接触性皮炎。
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Roflumilast Cream 0.3% for a Patient With Genital Psoriasis Refractory to Other Topical and Systemic Treatments: A Case Report.

Genital involvement is a frequent complication of plaque psoriasis (PsO) and is associated with substantial emotional and physical burden. We report a case of a male patient with genital PsO who did not respond to multiple systemic and topical therapies but achieved complete clearance with roflumilast cream 0.3% (a potent phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor). After 28 weeks of initial treatment with guselkumab, body surface area (BSA) affected had fallen from 42 to 8 percent; however, new genital lesions were noted. After eight months of additional topical treatment, BSA affected had fallen to 2 percent, but the patient had developed gluteal cleft lesions as well. Over the next three years, several topical and systemic treatments were tried, but his genital and gluteal cleft disease persisted and intense pruritus developed. Based on concerns about continued topical corticosteroid use, the lack of efficacy observed thus far, and the potential for rebound flare, once-daily roflumilast cream 0.3% was initiated. At Week 8, BSA affected had fallen to 1 percent, and was limited to residual scalp disease (which had not been treated with roflumilast); the genitals and gluteal cleft were clear, with slight erythema present only on the scrotum. At 16 weeks, genital and gluteal cleft disease remained well-controlled with no evidence of active disease. Overall, roflumilast cream 0.3% was well tolerated with no pruritus, folliculitis, irritation, or contact dermatitis observed.

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