Publications by authors named "T Graier"

Background: Little is known about the exact impact of psoriasis on the disease burden of close relatives and partners of those affected by the disease.

Objectives: The aim of this single-centre cross-sectional study was to evaluate the quality of life in psoriasis patients and the impact of disease on partners and close relatives.

Methods: 250 plaque-type psoriasis patients (58.

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Background: Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, inflammatory skin disease characterized by widespread eruption of sterile pustules with or without systemic symptoms.

Objectives: This study aimed to describe the demographics of patients with GPP in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), present the clinical characteristics of individual GPP flares and explore the current treatment landscape.

Methods: Patient demographics were collected at the times of last observation and previous treatment.

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Background And Objectives: This study analyzed the extent to which the recent introduction of more effective treatments has led to an improvement in real-world psoriasis patients.

Patients And Methods: Patient characteristics and the first-year treatment effectiveness in biologic-naive patients have been analyzed since 2004 until now, irrespective of treatment switches.

Results: Data from 2,729 patients were eligible for this analysis.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "T Graier"

  • - T Graier's recent research primarily focuses on understanding the impact of psoriasis not only on patients but also on their close relatives and partners, highlighting the broader implications of this chronic skin condition.
  • - His studies also investigate the effectiveness and management of advanced biological treatments for psoriasis, with specific attention to real-world data from registries, demonstrating improvements in disease management over time.
  • - Additionally, Graier explores characteristics of rare forms of psoriasis, such as generalized pustular psoriasis, aiming to document patient demographics and treatment landscapes in Central and Eastern Europe.