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Medicinski pregled 2002 Volume 55, Issue 7-8, Pages: 325-328
https://doi.org/10.2298/MPNS0208325P
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Psoriasis and autoimmune skin diseases

Poljački Mirjana N. (Klinički centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venerične bolesti)
Begenešić Mirjana (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)
Đuran Verica D. (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)
Matović Ljubinka (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)
Matić Milan (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)
Jovanović Marina (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)
Stojanović Slobodan (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)
Roš Tatjana (Klinicki centar, Novi Sad - Klinika za kožno-venericne bolesti)

Introduction Presuming that psoriasis is an autoimmune skin disease, the aim of this study was to establish its association with other autoimmune skin diseases. The material was obtained at the Dermatovenereological Clinic Clinical Center Novi Sad. Material and methods This 10-year retrospective study (1990-1999) included 1743 psoriasis patients. The control group consisted of 7492 nonpsoriatic dermatological patients. Results Association of psoriasis with other dermatological diseases of autoimmune nature has been established in 13 (0.74 %) patients. The most frequent association was with lichen ruber planus in five patients, with alopecia areata and vitiligo in three patients, and in one with bullous pemphigoid and herpetiform dermatitis. Using Fisher's test no significant association was established. Discussion and conclusion According to literature data association of psoriasis with other autoimmune diseases is well known, but rare, which is in accordance with our results. The question arises whether this association is the matter of poor coexistence or the matter of genetic mutations. However, once established, these associations can further highlight the autoimmune nature of psoriasis. The research of autoimmunity would lead us to epithelial cells in thymus, and their badly learnt cognitive function about what is own, and what is not.

Keywords: psoriasis, autoimmune diseases, lichen planus, alopecia areata, vitiligo

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