Palmoplantar Psoriasis Successfully Treated With Risankizumab

  • Alajlan A
  • Qadoumi T
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Abstract

Palmoplantar psoriasis is a variant of psoriasis that affects the palms and soles. Despite the small body surface area affected, palmoplantar psoriasis can have significant implications on a patient's mental health, justifying the urgency in treating this condition. Palmoplantar psoriasis is also known to be challenging to treat. In this case report, we present a male who presented with a 15-year history of psoriasis with significant palmoplantar involvement, managed with topical and systemic therapies, achieving a minimal response. After trying other therapies including acitretin and adalimumab, we eventually started the patient on risankizumab, an anti-IL-23 antibody. Following the fourth dose of risankizumab, the patient's palmoplantar lesions completely resolved. We further discuss why risankizumab may be considered a treatment option in resistant palmoplantar psoriasis cases.

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Alajlan, A. M., & Qadoumi, T. A. (2021). Palmoplantar Psoriasis Successfully Treated With Risankizumab. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17434

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