psoriasis Flashcards
1
Q
what is psoriasis?
A
- chronic inflammatory dermatosis
- genetic association
- non itchy
2
Q
how is a psoriasis rash described?
A
- characteristic thick indurated plaques
- overlying slivery scale
- non itchy
3
Q
what are the differentials if rash is itchy?
A
- dermatitis herpetiformis (coeliac’s rash)
2. scabies
4
Q
what is the pathophysiology of psoriasis?
A
- abnormal t cell activation
- release of cytokines
i. new vessel formation
ii. keratinocyte proliferation
- high rate of mitosis
- parakeratosis/build up of scale from basal layer to new layer of epidermis
5
Q
what is the main genetic association?
A
psoriatic arthritis
6
Q
Name 3 complications of psoriasis?
A
- increases risk of IBD
- psoriatic arthritis
- metabolic syndrome
7
Q
what is PEST score?
A
- screening tool for Psoriatic arthritis
- patients will psoriasis complete annual PEST questionnaire
- score of > 3 - refer to rheumatology
8
Q
What are the triggering factors?
A
- infection - beta haemolytic strep/tonsillitis
- pregnancy
- light
- hormones
- drugs
9
Q
which drugs can trigger psoriasis?
A
- beta blocker
- anti malarials
- lithium
- Alcohol