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Dermatology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
 
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The Psoriasis Clinic

The Psoriasis Clinic at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania treats patients with all types and severity of psoriasis. Patients of every age can be treated, ranging from the pediatric age group to the elderly.

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease that tends to be chronic in nature. It is thought to be influenced by hereditary factors, although the specifics have yet to be determined. While psoriasis occurs in 1 to 2 percent of all Americans, the frequency of this condition varies amongst different ethnic groups. Both sexes are equally affected.

Psoriasis can occur at any age. It most typically develops for the first time in patients in their late teens and early twenties. A second time period of onset of this disease occurs when patients are in their late 50's.

People with psoriasis develop a rash that can be very uncomfortable. Red plaques can develop that may be intensely itchy or painful. Psoriasis can be also be associated with arthritis. There are many treatments for psoriasis that allow the disease to potentially be put into remission for long periods of time. At the present time there is no known cure for this condition.

The Psoriasis Clinic offers a broad range of therapeutic modalities to treat this disease depending upon the severity of the illness. These include medications applied directly to the skin such as:

  • topical steroids
  • vitamin D derived ointments and creams
  • retinoids (vitamin A derived medications)
  • topical immunomodulating agents
  • tar
  • anthralin

Sometimes psoriasis lesions can be treated with medication that is injected directly into the individual lesions. For those with more extensive psoriasis, ultraviolet light treatments can be administered at the Phototherapy Treatment Center.

The Phototherapy Treatment Center, and its affiliated Day Care Unit, offers customized and intensive treatment of psoriasis if warranted by the patient's level of disease. Various systemic therapies as well as the newer biologic agents are also utilized in patients with more severe disease.

In addition to offering this broad range of therapeutic approaches, patients may be able to access new investigational agents being studied by our Clinical Trials Unit.

Location

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
2nd Floor, Rhoads Building
3600 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Physicians

Abby Van Voorhees, MD
Director, Psoriasis and Phototherapy Treatment Center

Joel Gelfand, MD
Director, Clinical Trials Unit

 


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