局部钙三醇/二丙酸倍他米松皮肤泡沫治疗不依从性由于狗舔掉牛皮癣鳞片:一个病例报告

Tiedemann Svendsen Mathias, Ejner Andersen Klaus
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目的:我们描述了一个牛皮癣患者,他让他的狗舔他的牛皮癣皮损,导致不遵守处方局部钙化三醇/倍他米松二丙酸(Cal/BD)皮肤泡沫。方法:通过给药器中的芯片客观监测患者对(Cal/BD)皮肤泡沫的粘附情况,随后到患者家中观察犬的舔食过程并获取临床照片。结论:含皮质类固醇/钙化三醇制剂的外用抗银屑病药物是轻中度银屑病的一线治疗方法,但外用抗银屑病药物的依从率较低,阻碍了治疗效果的充分发挥。医生应该意识到,狗舔掉牛皮癣鳞片会导致不坚持局部治疗,也会使狗主人和他们的狗暴露在不良事件的风险中。
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Nonadherence to Treatment with Topical Calcipotriol/Betamethasone Dipropionate Cutaneous Foam due to a Dog Licking off Psoriasis Scales: A Case Report
Objective: We describe a psoriasis patient who let his dog lick his psoriasis lesions, which resulted in nonadherence to prescribed topical calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropiontae (Cal/BD) cutaneous foam. Methods: The patient’s adherence to (Cal/BD) cutaneous foam was objectively monitored by a chip in the medication dispenser and the patient was subsequently visited at his home to observe the dog’s licking process and obtain clinical photos. Conclusion: Topical antipsoriatic drugs containing corticosteroid/calcipotriol preparations are first-line treatment for mild-to-moderate psoriasis, but adherence rates to topical antipsoriatic drugs are low and a barrier for full efficacy of the treatment. Physicians should be aware that a dog licking off psoriasis scales can lead to nonadherence to topical treatment as well as expose the dog owners and their dogs to a risk of adverse events.
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