THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PSORIASIS AT PRESENT
Keywords:
Psoriasis, pathogenesis, arthritis, visceral pathology, treatment.Abstract
Psoriasis is one of the most common chronic dermatoses, which affects 1 to 5% of the world's population. Lately, psoriasis is increasingly spoken of as a systemic disease due to the involvement in the process of not only the skin, but also joints and a number of internal organs, calling it “psoriatic disease.” The literature review discusses modern views on pathogenesis and presents infectious-immunological, genetic, metabolic, neuroendocrine concepts of its development. Changes in the gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, nervous, hepatobiliary, urinary systems and musculoskeletal systems are examined in detail. Modern methods of treating psoriasis are presented. The tactics of immunosuppressive therapy are discussed.
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