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  • Fumaric acid esters (FAE) are a safe and effective oral treatment for plaque psoriasis in adults, but their efficacy and safety in children were studied due to limited existing knowledge.
  • The study analyzed 14 pediatric patients treated with FAE from 2004 to 2012, revealing that 36% achieved complete clearance, though some experienced minor side effects during treatment.
  • Overall, FAE showed promise as a treatment for pediatric psoriasis, positioning it as an alternative to current immunosuppressive therapies, but more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness in this demographic.

Article Abstract

Background: Fumaric acid esters (FAE) are used as an effective and safe oral treatment for plaque psoriasis in adult patients, but little is known about their efficacy and safety in children with psoriasis.

Objectives: To assess the effectiveness and safety of FAE in the treatment of paediatric psoriasis.

Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of 14 paediatric patients with psoriasis (age <18 years) treated with FAE between 2004 and 2012 at several Dutch university and regional clinics. Patients were identified through databases or registries.

Results: The median age at the start of FAE treatment was 15 years (range 8-17 years). The median duration of FAE treatment was 10 months (range 1-80 months), and the median maintenance dosage per day was 360 mg dimethylfumarate (range 240-600 mg). Five patients (36%) achieved a complete clearance of their psoriasis, one patient (7%) had a good improvement, three patients (21%) had a partial response and five patients (36%) were nonresponders. FAE treatment was well tolerated, but two patients (14%) discontinued FAE, one with severe diarrhoea and one with flushes. Five patients (36%) had transient, slightly abnormal laboratory values of liver-function tests or leucocytes that did not necessitate FAE dosage reduction or treatment discontinuation. No serious adverse events occurred.

Conclusions: In this retrospective case series FAE seemed to be an effective and safe treatment for children with psoriasis. FAE may be an attractive therapeutic alternative to the currently used systemic immunosuppressive agents for paediatric patients with psoriasis. Further studies are needed to evaluate the suitability of FAE in paediatric psoriasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjd.12231DOI Listing

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