Juvenile pustular psoriasis with erythrodermia

  • Adriána Evelin Csernus
  • Csaba Gyömörei
  • Anna Mayer
  • Zoltán Nyul
  • Anita Fogarasy
  • Alíz Gaszner-Gyimesi
  • Rolland Gyulai
Keywords: generalized pustular psoriasis, innate immune response, autoinflammatory disease, episodic systemic inflammation

Abstract

Juvenile generalized pustular psoriasis is an extremely rare clinical variant of psoriasis, in which extensive skin symptoms, erythrodermia, subcorneal pustules are often accompanied by systemic symptoms, fever, arthritis
and laboratory abnormalities. In severe cases, lifethreatening condition may develop. Recently, there is increasing evidence that von Zumbuch-type generalized pustulosus psoriasis (GPP) is associated with increased innate immune activity, and autoinflammatory processes dominate, whereas in plaque-type psoriasis (PV) the role of adaptive immunity is typically predominant. Currently, there is no standard therapeutic guideline for the treatment of childhood cases, which makes selecting and administering the appropriate therapy for pediatric patients challenging.

Published
2023-11-02
Section
Cikkek