Publications by authors named "J Alhaddar"

Psoriasis is characterized by three main pathogenic features: abnormal differentiation, keratinocyte hyperproliferation and inflammation. The lesions may disappear spontaneously or as a result of therapy, but recurrences are almost certain. Twenty-seven patients with scalp psoriasis were treated with calcipotriol solution 50 g/ml as twice-daily application for 8 weeks.

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The cause of psoriasis is still unknown. It occurs with equal frequency in both sexes. In many patients topical application alone will suffice to keep psoriasis under control.

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Of 17 patients (10 men and 7 women) with psoriasis vulgaris, aged between 12 and 59 years, included in this study, 4 patients were excluded (3 because of a treatment follow-up irregularity and 1 due to severe irritation). Thirteen patients completed the 6-week treatment course where each patient was instructed to apply calcipotriol-betamethasone ointment on the right side and calcipotriol ointment on the left side. The treatment effect was assessed according to the psoriasis area severity index (PASI) changes, and complete blood count and serum calcium was done prior to and at the end of the treatment.

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In patients with psoriasis, 2-6% suffer from flexural psoriasis. Areas where flexural psoriasis is found are the axillae, groin, submammary region, perianal region, and retroauricular fold. Eleven patients with flexural psoriasis were enrolled in this study: six men and five women, aged between 5 and 55 years.

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Psoriasis is a multifactorial, chronically relapsing, inflammatory skin disease occurring in 1-3% of the world's population. Vitamin D3 analogs have effects on proliferation and differentiation, as well as on the infiltration and activation of neutrophils and immunocytes in psoriatic skin lesions. This study aims to assess the efficacy and safety of topical calcipotriol and to compare ointment and cream formulations in the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.

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