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Special Considerations for the Pediatric Population With Psoriasis

From the Department of Dermatology, Mount Sinai St. Luke’s-Roosevelt and Beth Israel Medical Centers of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York.


 

Although the clinical presentation of pediatric psoriasis mimics adult disease, there are special considerations for this patient population. Dr. Nanette Silverberg discusses triggers for psoriasis in pediatric patients, including streptococcal infection. She also reviews comorbid conditions and the incidence of obesity in children with psoriasis. Dermatologists also must be aware of the psychological component of this debilitating condition in children and caregivers. Dr. Silverberg outlines off-label therapies that are available for pediatric psoriasis but emphasizes the need for more data in this patient population. Ultimately, more research on pediatric psoriasis will lead to better care and more treatment options for this population.

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