Childhood pustular psoriasis successfully treated with sequential therapy.

How to Cite

Shetty G.J., Dhurat R.S., Ovhal A., Jerajani H.R. 2008. Childhood pustular psoriasis successfully treated with sequential therapy. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 18 (4):213 -16.

Authors

Shetty G.J. Dhurat R.S. Ovhal A. Jerajani H.R.
pp. 213 - 216

Abstract

Generalized febrile pustular psoriasis (GFPP) classically presents as waves of wide- spread sheets of sterile pustules on brightly erythematous skin. This disease rarely occurs in childhood and only few cases have been reported. GFPP in childhood tends to undergo a more benign course. It may resolve spontaneously with only supportive treatment, but may sometimes be life threatening and resistant to therapy. Here is reported the case of a 13-year-old girl with GFPP treated with sequential therapy.

Keywords

Childhood pustular psoriasis, Sequential therapy, Von Zumbusch