Pathophysiology of psoriasis.
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2013-07
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Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory papulosquamous disease characterized by
multiple remissions and relapses. For long, it was believed to be primarily a disorder of
keratinization. However, the successful use of traditional immunosupressants and newer
immunomodulatory agents in the treatment of psoriasis led to the belief that psoriasis
is primarily a disease of Th1 cell immune dysregulation. Recent developments have
brought up several new findings such as the role of Th17 cells and evidence of skin
barrier dsysfunction in psoriasis, akin to atopic dermatitis. The present review aims to
focus on these new developments and explain the pathogenesis of psoriasis on the
basis of currently available information.
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Psoriasis, pathogenesis, skin barrier dysfunction, Th17 cells
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Mahajan Rahul, Handa Sanjeev. Pathophysiology of psoriasis. Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology. 2013 Jul; 79(Suppl_7): s1-s9.