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This February issue focuses on managing complex inflammatory skin diseases with targeted therapies. It covers safety, comorbidities, and outcomes for atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and hidradenitis suppurativa.

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  • Dermatología e inmunología, centrándose en afecciones inflamatorias crónicas de la piel.

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  • El manejo de enfermedades inflamatorias crónicas de la piel como la dermatitis atópica, la psoriasis y la hidradenitis supurativa es cada vez más complejo.
  • La llegada de terapias dirigidas exige una cuidadosa consideración de la seguridad, las comorbilidades y los resultados a largo plazo.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Abordar preguntas clínicamente relevantes en el manejo de dermatosis inflamatorias crónicas utilizando terapias dirigidas.
  • Explorar estrategias de vacunación, complicaciones oculares, riesgos de malignidad y optimización del tratamiento.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de la literatura actual y datos clínicos sobre terapias dirigidas para afecciones dermatológicas específicas.
  • Análisis de perfiles de seguridad, eficacia y resultados a largo plazo asociados con diversas modalidades de tratamiento.

Principales resultados:

  • Las estrategias de vacunación son cruciales para los pacientes que reciben inhibidores de la Janus quinasa.
  • Las complicaciones oculares y los riesgos de malignidad requieren monitorización en pacientes tratados con biológicos.
  • La inhibición selectiva de la tirosina quinasa 2 (TYK2) muestra promesa para la eficacia y seguridad a largo plazo.
  • La optimización de la dosis es clave para la terapia biológica en la hidradenitis supurativa.

Conclusiones:

  • Las tendencias actuales de manejo se orientan hacia estrategias personalizadas y conscientes del riesgo para las enfermedades inflamatorias crónicas de la piel.
  • Equilibrar la eficacia sostenida con la seguridad a largo plazo es primordial para optimizar la atención al paciente.