Publications by authors named "Odorici G"

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  • Difficult-to-treat areas in psoriasis traditionally included the face, scalp, and genitals, but recent findings highlight the legs as a new challenging site, often affected even with biologic therapies.
  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of the biologic drug risankizumab on leg psoriasis compared to other body areas in patients undergoing this treatment.
  • Results showed that legs improved more slowly than other sites during initial weeks, but risankizumab is still considered effective for leg psoriasis despite this delayed response.
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Background: Despite its favorable long-term safety profile, side effects during dimethyl fumarate (DMF) treatment for psoriasis are not uncommon and may lead to treatment suspension. The association between side effects, especially gastrointestinal, and dietary habits has not yet been specifically addressed.

Methods: This observational, cross-sectional study aimed to assess the dietary habits of patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in treatment with DMF who attended three Italian psoriasis clinics.

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Introduction: Solitary keratoacanthoma (SKA) is generally considered as a well-differentiated form of squamous cell carcinoma, but it usually runs a benign course and a not aggressive behavior. Diagnostic criteria, prognosis, and treatment of SKA are not fully defined yet. Surgical treatment with fusiform excision represents the gold standard; nonoperative intralesional therapy of KA is uncommon but may provide a valid option in some categories of patients.

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  • Long-term management of psoriasis is crucial but challenging; the PSO-LONG trial showed that a combination treatment of betamethasone dipropionate and calcipotriol foam, applied twice a week for a year, can reduce relapses but still needs further investigation for long-term use.
  • In the ProActive Management (PAM) program, experts reached consensus on 14 out of 18 statements, recognizing the importance of proactive topical treatments to minimize relapse risk, especially for resistant disease sites or when other therapies are not suitable.
  • Establishing proactive strategies in treatment guidelines is seen as vital for improving the management of mild to moderate psoriasis, while more research on patient adherence is necessary.
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Since psoriasis (PsO) is a chronic inflammatory disease, patients may experience a drug failure also with very effective drugs (i.e., secukinumab) and, consequently, dermatologists have two therapeutic options: switching or perform a combination therapy (rescue therapy) to save the drug that had decreased its efficacy.

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Background: Psoriasis has a significant impact on quality of life and affects the sexual sphere in 25-70% of patients. The aim of this study is to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in female patients with psoriasis and to assess the possible correlation of sexual dysfunction with disease severity, genital involvement, age and some comorbidities.

Methods: In this prospective case-control study, all female patients with psoriasis followed at three Psoriasis Outpatient Services were divided into two groups depending on psoriasis severity assessed by the Psoriasis Area Severity Index.

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Background: Apremilast (Amgen, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) is the first small molecule approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis in adult patients; however, real-life data are still limited. We investigated the effectiveness and safety of this drug in a multicenter real-world setting.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data from all psoriatic patients who received at least one dose of Apremilast (Amgen) and collected demographic data and medical history at baseline and periodically for 36 months.

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  • During the pandemic, access to dermatological infusion centers was limited, making infliximab (IFX) infusions difficult for psoriasis patients due to both logistical issues and fear of COVID-19.
  • A retrospective study of 37 psoriasis patients showed that 62.1% had to switch from IFX to other biologics not due to medical reasons, but pandemic-related challenges.
  • By the end of the 48 weeks, all patients achieved PASI 100, indicating that both intra- and interclass medication switches were safe and effective for those experiencing difficulties with their IFX treatments during the pandemic.
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The continuous improvement of life expectancy of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has resulted in increased risk of second primary malignancy that potentially may affect survival and quality of life of CLL patients. We performed a systematic review to assess the risk and the clinical-pathological features and prognosis of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) in patients with CLL. We searched PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Central Register of Control Trials databases for articles published from database inception to December 31, 2019.

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Dimethyl fumarate (DMF) is a fumaric acid esters derivate approved for plaque psoriasis as first-line systemic therapy. It has been available in Italy since 2017 and an increasing number of patients are treated with this drug. To evaluate DMF effectiveness, side effects and drug survival in a dermatological real-life setting.

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The association between the metabolic profile and inflammatory cytokines in psoriasis is poorly understood. We analyzed the metabolic and cytokine/chemokine profiles in serum and skin from patients with new-onset psoriasis and healthy subjects (n = 7/group) by HR-MAS NMR and Bio-Plex immunoassay. Immuno-metabolic correlation matrix was analyzed in skin and serum to identify a potential immune-metabolic signature.

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Tetracyclines are a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics largely employed in infectious, dermatological and surgical fields. Some adverse events may occur during treatment, including photosensitivity reactions, which are divided in phototoxic or photoallergic. We performed a systematic search on Pubmed, Cochrane and Embase from database inception to August 9, 2020 aim to summarize all available papers on photosensitive reactions related to tetracyclines in all clinical settings where they are used on human being.

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  • *A study of 76 HS patients treated with Adalimumab in Italy showed that those with more severe disease (Hurley stage III) had higher chances of treatment failure, especially if surgery was needed.
  • *The introduction of biosimilars and other treatments offers hope for better management and cost-efficiency in treating HS patients.*
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Background/purpose: To assess efficacy, tolerability, adverse effects, recurrence, and aesthetic results of imiquimod 3.75% vs. photodynamic therapy with 5-aminolaevulinic acid (MAL-PDT) for actinic keratosis (AK).

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