2023
Psoriasis Involving Special Areas is Associated with Worse Quality of Life, Depression, and Limitations in the Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities
Blauvelt A, Gondo G, Bell S, Echeverría C, Schmitt-Egenolf M, Skov L, van de Kerkhof P, Howard L, Strober B. Psoriasis Involving Special Areas is Associated with Worse Quality of Life, Depression, and Limitations in the Ability to Participate in Social Roles and Activities. Journal Of Psoriasis And Psoriatic Arthritis 2023, 8: 100-106. PMID: 39296315, PMCID: PMC11361513, DOI: 10.1177/24755303231160683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsoriasis Area Severity IndexBody surface area involvementPatient-reported outcome measuresSurface area involvementDisease-specific qualityQuality of lifeExtensive psoriasisPsoriasis severityArea involvementPatient burdenOutcome measuresSevere diseaseClinical experienceSeverity IndexPsoriasisDiseasePresent studyPatientsSeverity
2021
649 Validation of the Optimal Psoriasis Assessment Tool (OPAT) as a method of assessing psoriasis severity and impact from physician and patient perspectives
Leonardi C, Warren R, See K, Burge R, Gallo G, McKean-Matthews M, Park S, de la Cruz C, Sayed M, Strober B. 649 Validation of the Optimal Psoriasis Assessment Tool (OPAT) as a method of assessing psoriasis severity and impact from physician and patient perspectives. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology 2021, 141: s113. DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2021.02.679.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
PGAxBSA composite versus PASI: Comparison across disease severities and as therapeutic response measure for Cal/BD foam in plaque psoriasis
Gold L, Hansen J, Patel D, Veverka K, Strober B. PGAxBSA composite versus PASI: Comparison across disease severities and as therapeutic response measure for Cal/BD foam in plaque psoriasis. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 2020, 83: 131-138. PMID: 32430142, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.02.077.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCal/BD foamSevere psoriasisWeek 4Disease severityPhysician global assessmentProportion of patientsBody surface areaSpearman correlationTherapeutic response measuresCalcipotriol/Dipropionate foamMild psoriasisPlaque psoriasisPsoriasis AreaBland-Altman plotsPsoriasis severityTherapeutic responseMean improvementWeek 1PsoriasisGlobal assessmentSeverity IndexInterrater reliabilitySeverityPASI
2019
Recategorization of psoriasis severity: Delphi consensus from the International Psoriasis Council
Strober B, Ryan C, van de Kerkhof P, van der Walt J, Kimball A, Barker J, Blauvelt A, Members and Councilors I, Bourcier M, Carvalho A, Cohen A, Foley P, Evans C, Gisondi P, Griffiths C, El-Sayed M, Eschevarria C, Finlay A, Kalb R, Leonardi C, Lynde C, Murphy R, Murakami M, Okubo Y, Prens E, Puig L, Seyger M, Skov L, Terui T, Valenzuela F, Ward N, Wu J, Zheng M. Recategorization of psoriasis severity: Delphi consensus from the International Psoriasis Council. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 2019, 82: 117-122. PMID: 31425723, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2019.08.026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsoriasis severityInternational Psoriasis CouncilSystemic therapyTopical therapyConsensus statementUndertreatment of psoriasisBody surface areaPast treatment historyPsoriasis involvementPsoriasis patientsClinical studiesTreatment decisionsDelphi consensusEligibility criteriaTreatment historyPatientsSevere categoryTherapySeverity categoriesSeverity definitionsSeverityDichotomous definitionSeverity classificationDelphi approachUndertreatment
2007
National Psoriasis Foundation Clinical Consensus on Disease Severity
Pariser DM, Bagel J, Gelfand JM, Korman NJ, Ritchlin CT, Strober BE, Van Voorhees AS, Young M, Rittenberg S, Lebwohl MG, Horn EJ. National Psoriasis Foundation Clinical Consensus on Disease Severity. JAMA Dermatology 2007, 143: 239-242. PMID: 17310004, DOI: 10.1001/archderm.143.2.239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Psoriasis Foundation Medical BoardConsensus statementSeverity criteriaClinical practiceClinical consensus statementTask ForceCategory of patientsNational Psoriasis FoundationCurrent clinical practiceMedical boardsPlaque psoriasisSevere psoriasisAppropriate therapyPsoriasis therapyClinical consensusInsurance payerDisease severityPsoriasisPatientsCurrent standardTherapyMedical professionalsSeverityExpert opinionMD
2005
Etanercept does not effectively treat moderate to severe alopecia areata: An open-label study
Strober B, Siu K, Alexis A, Kim G, Washenik K, Sinha A, Shupack J. Etanercept does not effectively treat moderate to severe alopecia areata: An open-label study. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 2005, 52: 1082-1084. PMID: 15928633, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2005.03.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSevere alopecia areataAlopecia areataAlopecia totalisAlopecia universalisOpen-label pilot studyEfficacy of etanerceptOpen-label studyTNF-alpha inhibitorsPrimary outcome measureEnd of treatmentAlopecia ToolHair regrowthOutcome measuresEtanerceptHealthy adultsAreataContinuous treatmentPilot studySignificant regrowthTotalisTreatmentUniversalisSubjectsSeverityWeeks