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Case Reports
. 2009 Feb;21(1):60-2.
doi: 10.5021/ad.2009.21.1.60. Epub 2009 Feb 28.

Repeated Paradoxical Aggravation of Preexisting Psoriasis during Infliximab Treatment for Crohn's Disease

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Repeated Paradoxical Aggravation of Preexisting Psoriasis during Infliximab Treatment for Crohn's Disease

Byung Cheol Park et al. Ann Dermatol. 2009 Feb.

Abstract

As more rheumatologists and dermatologists have begun to use biological agents such as TNF-alpha blocker, they have confronted an unexpected complication: psoriasis was paradoxically aggravated or induced by the TNF-alpha blocker. Although it is not a common complication of TNF-alpha blocker, this aggravation may be more common than previously thought. To our knowledge, most reports about TNF-alpha blocker-induced psoriasis have been limited to western countries while only a few cases have been reported in Korea and Japan. In addition, new onset of pustular psoriasis by TNF-alpha blocker has been reported more commonly than worsening of preexisting psoriasis. Now we report a patient whose preexisting psoriasis vulgaris was aggravated repeatedly after using the TNF-alpha blocker, infliximab, to control Crohn's disease, which is a rare rheumatologic disease in Korea.

Keywords: Aggravation; Crohn's disease; Psoriasis; TNF-α blocker.

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Fig. 1
The patient had almost recovered from her aggravated psoriasis with UVB phototherapy and topical steroid before the sixth infliximab treatment.
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Multiple pruritic erythematous papules and scales developed again and aggravated on her face and extremities after 5 days of the sixth infusion of infliximab.

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