Publications by authors named "M P Sanchez-Caminero"

Objective: To determine the effectiveness in terms of quality of life perceived by adult patients with moderate/severe plaque psoriasis treated with interleukin 17 or 23 inhibitors and to identify associated factors.

Method: Cross-sectional observational study including adult patients diagnosed with moderate/severe plaque psoriasis treated with interleukin 17 or 23 inhibitors for at least 12 or 16 weeks in follow-up, respectively.

Results: Forty-one patients were included: 65% male, median age 54 years (SD=13).

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Objective: To determine the effectiveness in terms of quality of life perceived by adult patients with moderate/severe plaque psoriasis treated with interleukin 17 or 23 inhibitors and to identify associated factors.

Method: Cross-sectional observational study including adult patients diagnosed with moderate/severe plaque psoriasis treated with interleukin 17 or 23 inhibitors for at least 12 or 16 weeks in follow-up, respectively.

Results: Forty-one patients were included: 65% male, median age 54 years (SD=13).

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Article Synopsis
  • The Spanish Registry of Primary Cutaneous Lymphomas (RELCP) has analyzed data from 2020 patients over five years, revealing demographic details and treatment outcomes.
  • Nearly 75% of patients were diagnosed at stage I, with mycosis fungoides/Sézary syndrome as the most common type (55%).
  • The majority of treatments included topical corticosteroids and phototherapy, with a significant percentage achieving complete remission or stability post-treatment.
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Background And Objective: Tunneled island flaps that transfer skin from a site adjacent to the wound are an effective way to reconstruct defects. These flaps provide good aesthetic and functional results and can be completed during a single surgical session, thus reducing complications. The procedure consists of taking an island of skin about the size of the surgical defect and moving it through a subcutaneous tunnel to cover the wound.

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