Clinical Course and Characteristics of Generalized Pustular Psoriasis

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Siew Eng Choon
Alexander A. Navarini
Andreas Pinter
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[1] Monash University Malaysia,Hospital Sultanah Aminah Johor Bahru, Clinical School Johor Bahru
[2] University Hospital Basel,Department of Dermatology
[3] University Hospital Frankfurt am Main,Department of Dermatology
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Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, potentially life-threatening disease characterized by episodes of widespread sterile macroscopic pustules, with or without systemic inflammation and/or plaque psoriasis. Multiple GPP subtypes have been described, from acute GPP of von Zumbusch to milder, annular pustular psoriasis. Generalized pustular psoriasis mainly affects adults, with a female preponderance, but juvenile GPP also occurs. Flares are a hallmark of GPP and may occur de novo or be provoked by triggers, including withdrawal of systemic corticosteroids, infections, stress, pregnancy, and menstruation. Severity of flares varies widely between patients, and between flares in an individual patient. Significant flares are often accompanied by systemic symptoms, notably fever, general malaise, and extracutaneous manifestations such as arthritis, uveitis, and neutrophilic cholangitis. Common laboratory abnormalities include neutrophilia, elevated C-reactive protein levels, hypocalcemia, and abnormal liver function tests. The clinical course of GPP is highly variable; it can be a relapsing disease with recurrent flares and no pustulation between flares or a persistent disease with perpetual mild pustulation punctuated with flares of greater severity. Patients may have multiple flares per year or a flare every few years. Most flares last 2–5 weeks and approximately 50% require hospitalization. Life-threatening complications include sepsis and renal, hepatic, respiratory, and heart failure. Reported mortality rates are 2–16%.
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