Overview, Management of the Infections in Psoriatic Patients Treated with Systemic Therapies: A lesson from the immunopathogenesis of psoriasis
Modern treatments continue to be developed, based on identifying targets within the innate and adaptive immune pathways associated with psoriasis. Whilst there is a sound biologic rationale for increased risk of infection following treatment with immunomodulators, the clinical evidence is confounded...
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Main Authors: | Anna Balato (Author), Emanuele Scala (Author), Kilian Eyerich (Author), Nicolo Costantino Brembilla (Author), Andrea Chiricozzi (Author), Robert Sabat (Author), Kamran Ghoreschi (Author) |
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