Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau (ACH) is a rare pustular psoriasis variant refractory to many conventional treatments. We report the successful treatment with secukinumab of a patient with a long history of ACH with marked onychodystrophy with frank pustulosis on the nail bed and with accompanying arthritis. Blockade of the IL-17 receptor A has shown promise in the treatment of psoriatic erythroderma and generalized pustular psoriasis not responsive to conventional treatment. A rapid response was observed in our patient, in both skin lesions and arthritic symptoms, underlining the ability of secukinumab to improve symptoms beyond those of plaque psoriasis.
Galluzzo, M., D'Adamio, S., Teoli, M., Bianchi, L., Talamonti, M. (2019). Biologic therapy for acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau: Successful treatment with secukinumab and review of the literature. DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY, e12899 [10.1111/dth.12899].
Biologic therapy for acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau: Successful treatment with secukinumab and review of the literature
Galluzzo, Marco;Bianchi, Luca;Talamonti, Marina
2019-04-10
Abstract
Acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau (ACH) is a rare pustular psoriasis variant refractory to many conventional treatments. We report the successful treatment with secukinumab of a patient with a long history of ACH with marked onychodystrophy with frank pustulosis on the nail bed and with accompanying arthritis. Blockade of the IL-17 receptor A has shown promise in the treatment of psoriatic erythroderma and generalized pustular psoriasis not responsive to conventional treatment. A rapid response was observed in our patient, in both skin lesions and arthritic symptoms, underlining the ability of secukinumab to improve symptoms beyond those of plaque psoriasis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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