Summary:
Psoriasis is a partly inflammatory hyperproliferative skin disease. Its origin has not been clarified
yet, but numerous immunologic, bioregulatory, and biochemical changes accompanying this disease
are known.Many cell types and a number of immunity systemfactors forming a perfectly interlinked
network are involved in the immunity processes in the psoriasis-affected skin. This network is
a common place where antipsoriatics operate. There is no therapeutic means known which guarantees
permanent elimination of psoriasis symptoms. External as well as internal therapeutic methods
having effect on the pathogenetic processes at various levels are combined. UV radiation treatment
(SUP), sometimes combined with psoralens (PUVA), tar, and dithranol are some of the classical
methods of psoriasis treatment. Topical medicamentous treatment with corticoids, vitamin D
derivatives, salicylic acid, urea, and tar plays an important part here.
Key words:
psoriasis – immunology – pathogenesis – therapy – drugs
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