[Possibilities and limits for treating psoriasis with biologics. Case reports].

Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift für Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete
A SüssM Sticherling

Abstract

The availability of biologics for the therapy of psoriasis has radically changed the options for systemic therapy of this disease. Their use is often coupled with a variety of restrictions--as a rule they are to be used as a 'last-line' therapy. The status of previous systemic therapy as a basic requirement for the use of biologics is analyzed and simultaneously, the possibilities of the physician to use the indication spectrum of biologics for the benefit of the patient are demonstrated by case reports.

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