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dc.contributor.author Shibu, Gopika
dc.contributor.author Emeț, Iulia
dc.date.accessioned 2026-03-17T13:16:41Z
dc.date.available 2026-03-17T13:16:41Z
dc.date.issued 2026
dc.identifier.citation SHIBU, Gopika and Iulia EMEȚ. Psoriasis in children, clinical and therapeutic conduct. In: Medicina internă în tranziţie de la medicina bazată pe dovezi la medicina personalizată. Chişinău, 2026, p. 138-139. ISBN 978-9975-82-457-6. (Congresul aniversar „80 de ani de inovaţie în sănătate şi educaţie medicală”, 20-22 octombrie 2025: culegere de rezumate). en_US
dc.identifier.isbn 978-9975-82-457-6
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/32870
dc.description.abstract Background. Child psoriasis is a continuing, immune system disorder of the skin with distinct challenges Results. ing from distinctions in the biology of the skin, the immune system, maturity, and psychosocial effects. Care is required to be age-related, safe, and multidisciplinary to effectively treat and improve quality. Objective(s). Explore pediatric psoriasis treatments, addressing developmental, immune, and psychological factors, with therapies tailored for age, disease severity, and both shortand long-term safety. Materials and methods. This review gathers up-to-date evidence of pediatric treatment of psoriasis from clinical guidelines and research. It compares topical drugs, phototherapy, systemic therapy, and biologic therapy focusing on safety, efficacy, and psychosocial considerations to support comprehensive, interdisciplinary care of children. Results. Topical therapy with corticosteroids, vitamin D analogs, and calcineurin inhibitors are first-line therapy of mild-to-moderate pediatric psoriasis and are tolerable. Phototherapy with narrowband UVB is beneficial in refractory cases but comes with safety and logistical concerns. Systemic drugs (e.g., methotrexate, cyclosporine) are attempted in severe disease but have organ-related toxicities. Biologics are promising in resistant cases and require long-term follow-through. Holistic management involves psychosocial management with family education and interdisciplinary approach. Conclusion(s). Treatment for psoriasis in children cannot be limited to the management of physical symptoms. Individualization of therapy according to the child's developmental requirements, taking a safety approach towards years of planned therapy and psychosocial support remain the keys to optimizing the outcome. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher CEP Medicina en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Medicina internă în tranziţie de la medicina bazată pe dovezi la medicina personalizată: Congresul aniversar „80 de ani de inovaţie în sănătate şi educaţie medicală”, 20-22 octombrie 2025: Culegere de rezumate en_US
dc.subject pediatric psoriasis en_US
dc.subject topical therapy en_US
dc.subject systemic therapy en_US
dc.title Psoriasis in children, clinical and therapeutic conduct en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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