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Freedom High School – Tampa, Florida – FL – School overview
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Welcome to the Orlando Freedom - a rich and unique experiece for the youth of Orlando. Dedicated to building the future of our kids by promoting the values of friendship, teamwork, hard work and dedication through the beautiful game of soccer.
With soccer as a cornerstone, our players and students learn the great life skills needed for success - loyalty, cooperation, initiative, poise and confidence. We build citizens and patriots while THEY HAVE FUN!!!!!!
For all boys and girls from ages 2 to 18 we have a program to fit every skill level, every age, and every level of competition.
Our professional coaching staff, led by President Jim Hansen, is trained not only in soccer but in educational development, and has only one goal in mind - the success of our players and student.
For boys and girls age 2-5 our Lil' Patriots Soccer School gets the kids off on the right foot. With classes taught right in local pre-schools and kindergartens or at a local field for stay at home pre-school kids, it's just the right combination of games, stories, and fun to grab the interest and love of your little one.
For players from 6-9 years old, or graduates of the Lil' Patriots Soccer School, The Patriot Soccer Academy is the place to be! We build teams of 5-6 players to play in our own recreational league, and in select 3v3 tournaments around the Orlando area.
For the more advanced players ages 8-18, we build traveling teams that play in competitive and advanced recreational leagues and tournaments all around Central Florida. We also provide private skill training.
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Residents, as well as visitors staying at the community's many fine hotels and motels, can be in Manhattan in as little as 20 minutes via express bus. Or they quickly can be on their way to other points in via the New Jersey Turnpike or State Route 3, both of which pass through the town.
And just across the Hackensack River, a mile away, is the area's sports and entertainment center, The Meadowlands, home of the Giants, the Jets, concerts, circuses, ice shows, weekly flea market; and the Meadowlands Race Track.
Location! Location! Location! What makes Secaucus great for residents and visitors also makes it great for business. Secaucus is the corporate home of many major businesses and a distribution center serving Manhattan and Northern New Jersey. Its proximity to New York offers quick delivery.
This distribution center, cleverly separated from most of the town's residential areas, has spawned the other activity for which the community was once well known - outlet shopping. Outlets have greatly deminished in number. However, along with the manufacturers' outlets, you'll find the true warehouse outlets, where the store's in the front and racks of clothes are behind. Periodically the storehouses themselves are opened for that shopper's dream, a real warehouse sale!
The town has not neglected it's traditional business center, which residents call The Plaza. Flowers are pridefully planted in park areas in the center of town, where a beautification program was undertaken a few year's ago. There, businesses thrive, many in the hands of local families who have served their customers for generations.
Harmon Meadow, at the eastern side of Secaucus, has a pleasant town square atmosphere. There, you'll find many restaurants, some shops, a number of the major hotels, an attactive multiplex cinema and the Meadowlands Exposition Center. Nearby are the convenient big box stores that draw thousands of shoppers.
Secaucus has also become a communications hub, home of NBA Entertainment (and NBA draft), Major League Baseball Network, MY Channel 9 and news bureaus for other networks.
Sports and recreation abound for town residents. There's a swim center for summer and an ice rink for winter and a Recreation Center for year round activities. There's a soccer field and a roller hockey rink. There's a boat ramp into the Hackensack River. There are gyms and fields and organized teams for virtually all outdoor and indoor sports.
Nature is preserved in areas large and small; Snipes Beach Park, The Duck Pond, Schmidts Woods, and a major Meadowlands preserve, Mill Creek Marsh, in the northern sector of the town. The trailhead of the 1.5-mile long Mill Creek Marsh Trail is located adjacent to the big box stores, providing access for birding especially. With its patches of marsh grasses, mud flats and long winding brackish waterways, the Meadowlands is home to 260 bird species, including 15 state-endangered species.
Canoe and kayak trips through the meadows are available at Laurel Hill Hudson Country Park in Secaucus. The Hackensack Riverkeeper (201-920-4746) rents canoes and kayaks on weekends from April through October. The Hackensack Riverkeeper Cruise Program, (201-968-0808) offers two-hour guided naturalist trips on the river and through the marshes of the Meadowlands The park also boasts two floating docks and the only free, unrestricted public boat ramp on the River. The Meadowlands Enviornment Center is a short drive from Secaucus. More on eco-tourism.
While sports and recreation serve the young, the town has also remembered its older residents. Secaucus has led the State in Senior housing. Three major Senior Citizen residences and a Senior activity center serve the needs of those who have served the town.
Secaucus is community centered, with clubs and organizations - Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Masons, Unico. etc. One can become active with the Shade Tree Commission, or any number of other organizations. The Volunteer Fire Department is a focal point of activity and civic pride.
Secaucus offers fine schools for its children. There are two public elementary schools and a middle-high school. There, children get a caring education and are offered a range of extra curricular activities. The new Arthur F. Couch Performaning Arts Center was opened at the High Schoool/Middle School facility in 2005. There is a library preschool and day care centers for the town's youngest. The public school system uniquely offers full day kindergarten and pre-kindergarten programs.
The Secaucus Public Library and Business Resource Center offers outstanding facilities for research and recreational reading, plus ample computer facilities with free wi-fi access, a small-business center and meeting rooms.
Eight churches and a Hindu temple serve the religious needs of the community. The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, First Reformed, Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic, St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran and Shree Swaminarayan Hindu Temple each maintain their own religious centers. Quimby Community Church meets at The Church of Our Saviour, and North Jersey United Pentecostal Church meets at the First Reformed Church.
All this and more in a town of 16,000 residents! It's a great place to live, work, raise a family, and a great place to visit.
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Sold from 2002-'12, the Jeep Liberty was the successor to one of America's original compact SUVs, the Cherokee (which returned in 2014). True to its tough, capable Jeep lineage, the Liberty has considerable off-road capability, thanks to steep approach and departure angles and exceptional suspension travel and articulation. The Liberty was also rated to tow up to 5,000 pounds, a robust figure for its class. These are qualities not found in most other small utility vehicles from this time period, which saw the rise of crossover SUVs optimized for the suburban lifestyle.
Demerits for the Jeep Liberty include a weak engine lineup, with sluggish acceleration and dismal fuel economy from both the four-cylinder and V6 engines offered over the years (the first generation's briefly optional diesel engine is impressively fuel-efficient, however). Interior quality and comfort are also lacking, and by today's standards, the Liberty's general lack of refinement leaves much to be desired.
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Psoriasis Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
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What Is It?
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disorder that causes scaling and inflammation.
Psoriasis may develop as a result of an abnormality in the body's immune system. The immune system normally fights infection and allergic reactions.
Psoriasis probably has a genetic component. Nearly half of patients have family members with psoriasis.
Certain medications may trigger psoriasis. Other medications seem to make psoriasis worse in people who have the disease.
Psoriasis causes skin scaling and inflammation. It may or may not cause itching. There are several types of psoriasis:
Plaque psoriasis. In plaque psoriasis, there are rounded or oval patches (plaques) of affected skin. These are usually red and covered with a thick silvery scale. The plaques often occur on the elbows, knees, scalp or near the buttocks. They may also appear on the trunk, arms and legs.
Inverse psoriasis. Inverse psoriasis is a plaque type of psoriasis that tends to affect skin creases. Creases in the underarm, groin, buttocks, genital areas or under the breast are particularly affected. The red patches may be moist rather than scaling.
Pustular psoriasis. The skin patches are studded with pimples or pustules.
Guttate psoriasis. In guttate psoriasis, many small, red, scaly patches develop suddenly and simultaneously. Guttate psoriasis often occurs in a young person who has recently had strep throat or a viral upper respiratory infection.
About half of people with skin symptoms of psoriasis also have abnormal fingernails. Their nails are often thick and have small indentations, called pitting.
A type of arthritis called psoriatic arthritis affects some people with psoriasis. Psoriatic arthritis may occur before skin changes appear.
Your doctor will look for the typical skin and nail changes of this disorder. He or she can frequently diagnose psoriasis based on your physical examination.
When skin symptoms are not typical of the disorder, your doctor may recommend a skin biopsy. In a biopsy, a small sample of skin is removed and examined in a laboratory. The biopsy can confirm the diagnosis and rule out other possible skin disorders.
Psoriasis is a long-term disorder. However, symptoms may come and go.
There is no way to prevent psoriasis.
Treatment for psoriasis varies depending on the:
Treatments for psoriasis include:
Topical treatments. These are treatments applied directly to the skin.
Daily skin care with emollients for lubrication. These include petroleum jelly or unscented moisturizers.
Corticosteroid creams, lotions and ointments. These may be prescribed in medium and high-strength forms for stubborn plaques on the hands, feet, arms, legs and trunk. They may be prescribed in low-strength forms for areas of delicate skin such as the face.
Calcipotriol (Dovonex) slows production of skin scales.
Tazarotene (Tazorac) is a synthetic vitamin A derivative.
Coal tar
Salicylic acid to remove scales
Phototherapy. Extensive or widespread psoriasis may be treated with light. Phototherapy uses ultraviolet B or ultraviolet A, alone or in combination with coal tar.
A treatment called PUVA combines ultraviolet A light treatment with an oral medication that improves the effectiveness of the light treatment.
Laser treatment also can be used. It allows treatment to be more focused so that higher amounts of UV light can be used.
Vitamin A derivatives. These are used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis involving large areas of the body. These treatments are very powerful. Some have the potential to cause severe side effects. It's essential to understand the risks and be monitored closely.
Immunosuppressants. These drugs work by suppressing the immune system. They are used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis involving large areas of the body.
Antineoplastic agents. More rarely, these drugs (which are most often used to treat cancer cells) may be prescribed for severe psoriasis.
Biologic therapies. Biologics are newer agents used for psoriasis that has not responded to other treatments. Psoriasis is caused, in part, by substances made by the immune system that cause inflammation. Biologics act against these substances. Biologic treatments tend to be quite expensive. And they must be injected rather than taken as a pill.
If you are unsure whether you have psoriasis, contact your doctor. Also contact your doctor if you have psoriasis and are not doing well with over-the-counter treatment.
For most patients, psoriasis is a long-term condition.
There is no cure. But there are many effective treatments.
In some patients, doctors may switch treatments every 12 to 24 months. This prevents the treatments from losing their effectiveness and decreases the risk of side effects.
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Definition and Etiology
Psoriasis is a common; typically chronic papulosquamous skin disease that may be associated with a seronegative spondyloarthropathy. The etiology of psoriasis is unknown.
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Psoriasis affects 2% of the U.S. population, and about 11% of these patients have psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Psoriasis may begin at any age however generally there are two peaks of onset, the first at 20-30 years and the second at 50-60 years. Men and women are equally affected.
U.S. primary care physicians initially see 58% of the estimated 150,000 new cases of psoriasis per year, however dermatologists manage 80% of the 3 million office and hospital visits for psoriasis each year.
The type and clinical manifestations of psoriasis in a patient depend on a combination of genetic influences, environmental factors (i.e. trauma and climate) and associated diseases (particularly bacterial infections). Additionally, certain medications, notably lithium, antimalarials, beta blockers, interferon, and ethanol (if abused) have been reported to induce psoriasis or exacerbate preexisting disease in some patients. Emotional stress may also lead to psoriasis flares.
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Psoriasis is associated with the metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular (CV) disease. Psoriasis patients are not only more likely to have CV risk factors but severe psoriasis may serve as an independent risk factor for CV mortality.
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Psoriatic skin lesions are the result of inflammation in the dermis and hyperproliferation with abnormal differentiation of the epidermis. The primary pathologic process is most likely dysregulation of activated T cell interactions with antigen-presenting cells and overproduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interferon- and tumor necrosis factor- (TNF- ). Evidence for this theory derives from the dramatic improvement of severe psoriasis in patients treated with immunosuppressive therapies such as cyclosporine (a potent T cell inhibitor used to prevent transplant rejection) or with TNF- inhibitors (used in other inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis).
Recently, additional cytokine mediators, IL-12 and IL-23, have been linked to psoriasis as they promote differentiation of nave CD4+ lymphocytes into Th1 and Th17 cells respectively. The U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved a novel therapy for psoriasis targeting Il-12 and IL-23, which will be discussed in the therapy section.
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Although considered a single disease, psoriasis has several morphologic expressions and a full range of severity.
Plaque-type psoriasis, or psoriasis vulgaris, is the most common form, occurring in about 80% of all psoriasis patients. A typical lesion is a well-demarcated, red-violet plaque with adherent white silvery scales (Fig. 1).
Lesions are typically symmetrical and the face is usually spared. The most commonly involved areas are the elbows and knees, scalp, sacrum, umbilicus, intergluteal cleft, and genitalia. In addition to physical trauma (Koebner phenomenon), other causes of cutaneous injury such as viral exanthems or sunburn may elicit the formation of any type of psoriatic lesion. About 70% of patients complain of pruritus, skin pain, or burning, especially when the scalp is involved. A characteristic finding, coined Auspitz sign, is pinpoint bleeding when psoriatic scale is lifted and correlates with histologic elongation of dermal papillae vessels in combination with suprapapillary epidermal thinning.
Guttate psoriasis (Fig. 2), named for its small droplet-shaped lesions, accounts for about 18% of all cases. This type is more common among children and young adults and is more likely to involve the face. Patients frequently have a history of a preceding upper respiratory tract infection or pharyngitis, particularly Group A Streptococcus. Some cases of acute guttate flares following streptococcal infection are precipitated by its superantigen exotoxin.
Pustular psoriasis (Fig. 3 and B) accounts for approximately 1.7% of cases. It is characterized by sterile pustules, which may be generalized or localized to the palms and soles. There is a female predominance in localized pustular psoriasis, however the incidence is equal in men and women in the generalized type. The average age at onset for pustular psoriasis is 50 years. Pregnancy and rapid tapering of systemic corticosteroids are known triggers. Generalized pustular psoriasis in pregnancy is also known as impetigo herpetiformis. Impetigo herpetiformis and generalized pustular psoriasis must be treated more aggressively because untreated, may lead to serious complications such as sepsis and bacterial superinfection.
Inverse psoriasis involves intertriginous areas (i.e skin folds of axilla, inguinal, intergluteal and inframammary regions). Plaques are typically pink to red and minimally scaly. Lesions may mimic cutaneous candidiasis however satellite lesions (if present) distinguish candidiasis from inverse psoriasis. Consider inverse psoriasis if candidiasis is recalcitrant to appropriate therapies.
The least common form of psoriasis is exfoliative dermatitis or psoriatic erythroderma, which accounts for 1% to 2% of all cases. Erythroderma is defined as a scaling pruritic, erythematous inflammatory skin eruption that involves over 90% of the body surface. Erythrodermic psoriasis may develop gradually or acutely during the course of chronic plaque-type psoriasis, but it may be the first manifestation of psoriasis, even in children. Psoriasis is the most common cause of erythroderma in adults and the second (following drug eruptions) in children. The mean age at onset is approximately 50 years. Men with the condition outnumber women, and concomitant psoriatic arthropathy is common. The most common precipitating factor is the withdrawal of potent topical, oral, and intramuscular corticosteroids. Although psoriasis patients are typically thought to be at decreased risk of cutaneous infection, those with erythrodermic psoriasis may be at risk for Staphylococcus aureus septicemia as a result of their compromised skin barrier therefore it is important for emergent evaluation by a dermatologist. Additionally, erythroderma may result in temperature dysregulation, hypoalbuminemia, and high output cardiac failure.
The nails (Fig. 4) are involved in up to 50% of psoriasis patients; in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA), the prevalence exceeds 80%. Pitting of the nail plate is the most common manifestation and is the result of damage to the proximal nail matrix. The pits tend to be large, deep, and randomly dispersed on the nail plate. Distal onycholysis, or lifting of the nail plate, is a common finding in psoriatic nail disease. Yellow-brown dyschromia (oil droplet sign) of the nail bed corresponds to psoriasis in that location and is the result of abnormal keratinization of the nail bed.
PsA affects up to one third of patients with psoriasis and is a destructive arthropathy and enthesopathy. Although PsA may share clinical features with rheumatoid arthritis (involving small and medium sized joints), it most commonly presents as inflammation of the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints in the hands and feet. Arthritis occurs after the onset of skin involvement in two thirds of cases however in 10-15% of patients, it occurs prior to the development of skin lesions. The severity of skin and nail involvement does not correlate with the severity of joint disease in patients with PsA. Early recognition and intervention is important as PsA may lead to loss of function. For this reason, patients with joint involvement are typically treated with more aggressive therapies such as a TNF inhibitor.
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A clinical diagnosis is usually sufficient for classic skin and nail lesions. The differential diagnosis is expansive however with several dermatologic conditions, which may present similarly including: atopic dermatitis, pityriasis rubra pilaris, drug reactions, tinea corporis, secondary syphilis, and cutaneous T cell lymphoma (mycosis fungoides variant). Therefore, it may be necessary to perform skin biopsy, potassium hydroxide (KOH) examination of scales, and serologic evaluations such as RPR and CBC with differential, blood smear and immunophenotyping (CD 4 to CD 8 ratio).
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The choice of treatment depends on the severity of disease and response in the individual patient.
Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% (Diprolene)
Fluocinonide 0.05% (Lidex)
Desoximetasone 0.25% (Topicort)
PUVA*
Cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, Sandimmune)
Acitretin (Soriatane)
Ustekinumab (Stelara)
Calcipotriol (Dovonex)
calcipotriene (Dovonex)
Calcitriol (Vectical)
Etanercept (Enbrel)
Adalimumab (Humira)
* *(PUVA) Psoralen combined with ultraviolet A.
Patients with limited disease (affecting less than 5% body surface area), not significantly involving the hands, feet or genitalia are treated primarily with class I or II topical corticosteroids. Steroid sparing agents such as calcipotriene, calcitriol (Vitamin D analogues), pimecrolimus and tacrolimus (calcineurin inhibitors) may also be used as monotherapy or in combination with a topical corticosteroid. Patients may complain of burning with application. The U.S. FDA currently recommends pimecrolimus and tacrolimus as second-line agents given potential cancer risk.
Phototherapy is a first line therapy for moderate to severe psoriasis. It may be used as monotherapy or in combination with topical or systemic therapies. There are several disadvantages to this treatment method as it is costly, requires special equipment and necessitates two or three office visits per week. It is advantageous for patients with additional comorbidities that preclude initiation of systemic therapies. Narrow band UVB therapy is the most commonly utilized form of phototherapy. Although more effective toward long term remission of psoriasis, psoralen plus UVA (PUVA) therapy is less utilized given increased risk of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. Caution must also be taken in patients with fair skin, those who are taking photosensitizing medications, those with a history of skin cancer, and those who are chronically immunosuppressed after organ transplantation (as these patients are already at increased risk of non melanoma skin cancer).
Systemic therapy is effective, in treating severe disease (affecting more than 5% body surface area) and disease significantly involving the hands, feet or genitalia, however they have greater potential for toxicity. Systemic treatments for psoriasis are generally prescribed after consultation with a dermatologist.
Methotrexate (MTX) is the antimetabolite most often prescribed by dermatologists for moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Hepatotoxicity is the primary clinical concern when planning long-term methotrexate therapy. Mild transaminase elevations (less than twice the upper limit of normal) are to be expected during therapy, but these levels do not correlate with hepatic fibrosis. A 2009 consensus conference advocates following the American College of Rheumatology guidelines for patients with no risk factors for liver injury and recommend considering liver biopsy or switching to another treatment after 3.5 to 4 g to total cumulative methotrexate dosage. Folic acid (FA) supplementation at 1 mg daily is recommended to abate the gastrointestinal side effects of methotrexate without reducing efficacy (although many providers hold FA on the day of MTX therapy). It also helps to prevent megaloblastic anemia.
Cyclosporine is particularly useful for erythrodermic psoriasis as it takes effect rather quickly. Nephrotoxicity and hypertension are the two most serious side effects of cyclosporine therapy and should be monitored closely. Hyperlipidemia is also a potential side effect and given an already increased risk of CV disease in patients with severe psoriasis, fasting lipid profiles should be obtained regularly.
The biologic immunomodulators are monoclonal antibodies and fusion proteins that represent a paradigm shift in the treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis. These compounds were designed to antagonize cell-cell interactions, memory-effector T cells, or pro inflammatory cytokines.
Alefacept is a fusion protein composed of leukocyte function antigen-3 and human immunoglobulin 1 (IgG1). Alefacept was the first biologic to receive FDA approval for psoriasis in 2003. Although not mandated by the FDA, its pharmaceutical company voluntarily pulled alefacept from manufacturing and distribution in November 2011.
Efalizumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody directed against the CD-11a subunit of leukocyte function antigen-1 (LFA-1) expressed on T cells. By blocking the interaction of LFA-1 and its ligand intercellular adhesion molecule-1, T cell activation and migration into psoriatic plaques are decreased. Efalizumab was approved by the FDA for psoriasis in 2003. After three cases of progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy caused by the JC virus were reported in association with efalizumab therapy for psoriasis, the manufacturer voluntarily withdrew the drug from the U.S. market in June 2009.
Etanercept is a cloned and engineered fusion protein made of two p75 TNF receptors and the Fc portion of human IgG. It binds and inactivates TNF and prevents its significant proinflammatory effects in the target tissue of skin and joints. Etanercept is FDA approved for RA, PsA, ankylosing spondylitis, and chronic to severe plaque psoriasis in adults. Etanercept is given at a starting dose of 50 mg injected subcutaneously (SQ) twice weekly for 12 weeks followed by 50 mg once weekly for maintenance of moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. For PsA, 50mg is injected SQ weekly.
Infliximab is a chimeric (human-mouse) monoclonal antibody that binds TNF. It is FDA approved for rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis and Crohn's disease with and without methotrexate (MTX). For the treatment of severe plaque psoriasis and PsA (with or without MTX), infliximab is delivered by an intravenous infusion over a 2-hour period at weeks 0, 2, and 6 followed by maintenance infusions every 8 weeks. The serious immediate infusion reaction rate is 1%, and about 1% of patients experience delayed hypersensitivity reactions consisting of myalgia, arthralgia, fever, or skin eruption. Neutralizing antibodies are formed in about 20% of patients treated for 1 year, which can result in dose creep, whereby dose escalation or more frequent dosing of infliximab becomes necessary to keep symptoms under control. Concomitant methotrexate administration reduces the development of antichimeric antibodies.
Adalimumab is a human anti-TNF monoclonal antibody that blocks the interaction of TNF with the p55 and p75 cell-surface receptors. It is FDA approved for plaque psoriasis, PsA, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. For moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, it is given at a starting dose of 80mg SQ, followed by 40mg SQ every other week beginning one week after the initial dose. For PsA, 40mg of adalimumab is administered every other week as monotherapy or in combination with methotrexate or other nonbiologic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDS).
Ustekinumab utilizes monoclonal antibodies directed against the p40 subunit of cytokines IL-12 and IL-23, which have been recently described as significant mediators of psoriasis. In September 2009, ustekinumab obtained FDA approval for the treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. It is also used to treat moderate to severe Crohn's disease that is resistant to TNF inhibitors. For patients weighing 100kg or less, 45mg is injected SQ initially, 4 weeks later, then every 12 weeks thereafter. Patients weighing greater than 100kg may receive 90mg SQ initially, 4 weeks later, followed by every 12 weeks thereafter.
The greatest theoretical risks associated with the biologic immunomodulators are serious infections, particularly granulomatous, and increased rates of malignancy, particularly the lymphoproliferative diseases. To date, controlled trials and postmarketing surveillance studies have not conclusively demonstrated a higher-than-expected frequency of lymphomas in patients who have been treated the longest with anti-TNF agents. Although the risk for reactivating tuberculosis is considered greater for infliximab and adalimumab than with etanercept, a baseline tuberculin skin test (PPD) is recommended for all biologic immunomodulator therapies. Additional laboratory evaluation should include: hepatitis B screening, hepatic function panel and complete blood count with differential.
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Facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand Trust. Topic index: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Plaque psoriasis is the most common presentation of psoriasis. It presents as small to large, well demarcated, red, scaly and thickened areas of skin. It most likely to affect elbows, knees, and lower back but may arise on any part of the body.
It tends to be a relatively persistent or chronic pattern of psoriasis that can be improved with treatment but is difficult to clear completely with topical treatments alone. It is characterised by large flat areas (plaques) of psoriasis with typical silvery scale. These plaques may join together to involve very extensive areas of the skin particularly on the trunk and limbs. It is often accompanied by scalp and nail psoriasis.
Most cases of plaque psoriasis are described as 'large plaque' or 'small plaque' psoriasis. The plaques may be localised (e.g. to elbows and knees) or generalised (involving scalp, trunk and limbs).
Large plaque psoriasis describes thick, well-demarcated, red plaques with silvery scale. This type of psoriasis often has early onset (<40 years) and may be associated with metabolic syndrome. There's often a family history of psoriasis. It can be quite resistant to treatment.
Small plaque psoriasis often presents with numerous lesions a few millimetres to a few centimetres in diameter. The plaques are thinner, pinkish in colour and have a fine scale. They may be well-defined or merge with surrounding skin. Family history is less common. Although it may arise at any age, small plaque psoriasis often arises in those over than 40 years of age. This type of psoriasis often responds well to phototherapy.
Uncommon subtypes or descriptions of chronic plaque psoriasis include:
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Patients with chronic plaque psoriasis should be assessed by a dermatologist. Factors considered may include the following.
Patients to be treated with systemic therapy will be asked to undertake screening tests to ensure the medication is safe for them and as a baseline.
Localised or mild chronic plaque psoriasis is usually managed initially with one or more topical agents. The following agents are usually effective for plaque psoriasis:
If plaque psoriasis is too extensive or severe to be effectively managed with topical treatments alone, phototherapy or systemic agents can be used and are usually very effective at improving and even clearing the psoriasis. For more information on these and other treatments, see DermNet's page on treatment for psoriasis.
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