A narrative review of psoriasis and multiple sclerosis: links and risks

  • Silfvast-Kaiser A
  • Homan K
  • Mansouri B
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Abstract

The association of psoriasis (PsO) with other autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases has long been a topic of interest. Although previous studies have attempted to clarify the specific relationship between PsO and multiple sclerosis (MS), it remains obscure, with limited and conflicting evidence regarding a link between the two entities. Herein, we review the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of each disease and present the available literature to-date regarding a possible relationship between PsO and MS. We conclude that further study is necessary to discern whether there may be a significant relationship between PsO and MS. In the meantime, clinicians may find it appropriate to screen for MS in patients with PsO, allowing for timely referral to a neurologist should it be necessary.

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Silfvast-Kaiser, A. S., Homan, K. B., & Mansouri, B. (2019). A narrative review of psoriasis and multiple sclerosis: links and risks. Psoriasis: Targets and Therapy, Volume 9, 81–90. https://doi.org/10.2147/ptt.s186637

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