Psoriasis dermatitis, a common phenotype of early forms of both psoriasis and atopic dermatitis in children: A prospective multicenter study

Author:

Docampo‐Simón Alexandre12ORCID,Belinchón Isabel123ORCID,Sánchez‐Pujol María J.12ORCID,Berbegal Laura4,Miralles Julia5,Lucas Ana6,Quecedo Esther7,Fuertes Amparo8,Mateu‐Puchades Almudena8,Betlloch Isabel123

Affiliation:

1. Dermatology Department Hospital General Universitario Dr Balmis Alicante Spain

2. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de Alicante (ISABIAL) Alicante Spain

3. Department of Clinical Medicine Universidad Miguel Hernández Elche Spain

4. Dermatology Department Hospital de Dénia‐Marina Salud Denia Spain

5. Dermatology Department Hospital Universitario San Juan de Alicante Sant Joan Spain

6. Dermatology Department Hospital General Universitario de Elda Elda Spain

7. Dermatology Department Hospital Arnau de Vilanova de Valencia Valencia Spain

8. Dermatology Department Hospital Universitario Dr Peset Valencia Spain

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPsoriasis (Ps) and atopic dermatitis (AD) are chronic systemic immune‐mediated diseases that can coexist in an overlapping condition called psoriasis dermatitis (PD). PD patients have intermediate lesions with characteristics of both Ps and AD. PD is very rare in adults but much more frequent in children. Little is known, however, about the course of PD in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the percentage of PD cases in children that evolved to a definite form of Ps or AD and to identify any clinical or epidemiological variables that could predict the course of the disease.MethodsWe performed a prospective multicenter cohort study of children diagnosed with PD between January 2018 and December 2020. We collected participants' clinical and epidemiological characteristics, and pediatric dermatologists determined the percentage of participants who developed Ps or AD.ResultsThe study included 24 children with PD, with a median age of 7.0 years. After a median follow‐up period of 31 months, 83.3% of cases had evolved to a definite form of Ps or AD (44.4% to Ps and 38.9% to AD). Younger age and family history of Ps were associated with progression to AD. Participants who progressed to AD or Ps had a longer follow‐up than those with an unchanged PD diagnosis.ConclusionsGiven sufficient time, a large percentage of PD cases in children will evolve into Ps or AD. Long‐term clinical follow‐up is necessary for a correct diagnosis.

Publisher

Wiley

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