EuroGuiDerm Guideline on the systemic treatment of Psoriasis vulgaris – Part 2: specific clinical and comorbid situations

Alexander Nast(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Catherine Smith(St John's Hospital), Phyllis I. Spuls(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), G. Avila Valle(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Zsuzsanna Bata‐Csörgõ(University of Szeged), Hugo Boonen(Joint Research Center), E.M.G.J. de Jong(Radboud University Nijmegen), I. García‐Doval, Paolo Gisondi(University of Verona), Diljit Kaur‐Knudsen(Copenhagen University Hospital), Satveer K. Mahil(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Tarja Mälkönen(Helsinki University Hospital), Julia‐Tatjana Maul(University Hospital of Zurich), S. Mburu(Psoriasis Association), Ulrich Mrowietz(University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein), Kristian Reich(Universität Hamburg), Éva Remenyik(University of Debrecen), Kirsten Rønholt(Aarhus University Hospital), Paul Sator(Klinik Hietzing), Marcus Schmitt‐Egenolf(Umeå University), Mariusz Sikora(Medical University of Warsaw), Klaus Strömer, Olav Sundnes(Oslo University Hospital), David Trigos(Psoriasis Association), G. E. van der Kraaij(Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam), Nikhil Yawalkar(University of Bern), Corinna Dressler(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
February 1, 2021
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Abstract

This evidence- and consensus-based guideline on the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris was developed following the EuroGuiDerm Guideline and Consensus Statement Development Manual. The second part of the guideline provides guidance for specific clinical and comorbid situations such as treating psoriasis vulgaris patient with concomitant psoriatic arthritis, concomitant inflammatory bowel disease, a history of malignancies or a history of depression or suicidal ideation. It further holds recommendations for concomitant diabetes, viral hepatitis, disease affecting the heart or the kidneys as well as concomitant neurological disease. Advice on how to screen for tuberculosis and recommendations on how to manage patients with a positive tuberculosis test result are given. It further covers treatment for pregnant women or patients with a wish for a child in the near future. Information on vaccination, immunogenicity and systemic treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic is also provided.


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