psoriasis Flashcards
what is the most commonest type of psoriasis ?
chronic plaque psoriasis
presents with:
symmetrical erythematous scaly plaques usually between extensor surfaces of the limbs (knees and elbows), scalp and lower back
well demarcated and coin shape and is associated with nail changes
what is Auspit sign
pinpoint bleeding on removal of a layer of scale
what is psoriasis
chronic autoimmune disease characterised by well-demarcated, erythematous scaly plaques
what are the 5 types of psoriasis
- chronic plaque (most common)
- flexural/inverse: smooth, erythematous plaques without scale in flexures and skin folds
- guttate: multiple small, tear drop shaped erythematous plaques occur on the trunk after a Strep infection in young people
- pustular: multiple petechiae and pustules on the past and soles
- generalised: rare but serious characterised by erythroderma and systemic illness
what type of psoriasis is this ?
inverse / flexural
what type of psoriasis is this ?
chronic plaque
what type of psoriasis is this?
guttate
what type of psoriasis is this
pustular
what are some of the nail changes that can occur with psoriasis
nailbed pitting
onycholysis - separation of nail plate from nailbed
subungual hyperkeratosis
risk factors/triggers for psoriasis
skin trauma (Koebner)
infection
drugs - Bbs, lithium, anti-malarials
withdrawal of steroids
stress
alcohol and smoking
cold/dry weather
family history
HIV infection
obesity
what is the Koeber phenomenon
when skin lesions only develop at site of skin injury in otherwise healthy skin
ie vitiligo and lichen planus
management
topical:
emollient to reduce scale and itch >
1st - potent topical corticosteroid OD + vitamin D OD applied at different times
2nd - stop the topical CTC, apply Vit D TD
3rd - stop topical Vit D and apply potent CTC td
*dithranol + tar are alternatives
phototherapy:
1st narrowband UVB phototherapy
2nd psoralen + UVA
systemic treatment:
1st -methotrexate
2nd - ciclosporin
3rd - acitretin
biologics:
infliximab
etanercept
adalimumab
mnemonic for remembering topical steroid potencies
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Hydrocortisone (mild)
Eumovate
Betnovate
Dermovate (very potent)
what are the common nail changes for chronic plaque psoriasis
nail pitting
leukonychia
onycholysis
TF is lithium a common trigger for psoriasis
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