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Long-term etanercept use for severe generalized psoriasis in an HIV-infected individual: a case study.
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Long-term Etanercept UseEtanercept UseTreatment And PreventionNon-hiv Psoriasis PopulationPsoriatic ArthritisCase StudyClinical DermatologyHiv-infected IndividualTherapeutic ModalitiesDermatologyHivMedicine
The treatment options for psoriasis in HIV-infected individuals are limited due to the immunosuppressive nature of the therapeutic modalities and the patient's immunocompromised state. Etanercept has been shown to be safe and effective in the non-HIV psoriasis population with nearly 20 years of experience. However, there is limited data on the safety of etanercept use in the HIV patient population. The authors report a case of an HIV-infected patient with psoriasis who has remained mostly clear on continuous, uninterrupted etanercept use for over six years.
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