Psoriasis – Epidemiology, pathophysiology and presentation

Psoriasis – Epidemiology, pathophysiology and presentation




Aetiopathogenesis




Genetics


Inherited factors predispose to the development of psoriasis: genetic factors appear to be polygenic (p. 12). About 35% of patients show a family history, and identical twin studies show a concordance of 64%. There is a 14% probability that a child with one parent who has psoriasis will be affected, but this increases to 41% if both parents have psoriasis. There are strong correlations with the human leucocyte antigens (HLAs), e.g. HLA-Cw6. Environmental factors are thought to trigger the disease in susceptible individuals.




Apr 20, 2016 | Posted by in Dermatology | Comments Off on Psoriasis – Epidemiology, pathophysiology and presentation

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