New perspectives on the treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa


Por: Amat-Samaranch, V, Agut-Busquet, E, Vilarrasa, E, Puig, L

Publicada: 1 nov 2021
Resumen:
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by the presence of painful nodules, abscesses, chronically draining fistulas, and scarring in apocrine gland-bearing areas of the body. The exact pathogenesis of HS is not yet well understood, but there is a consensus in considering HS a multifactorial disease with a genetic predisposition, an inflammatory dysregulation, and an influence of environmental modifying factors. Therapeutic approach of HS is challenging due to the wide clinical manifestations of the disease and the complex pathogenesis. This review describes evidence for effectiveness of current and emerging HS therapies. Topical therapy, systemic treatments, biological agents, surgery, and light therapy have been used for HS with variable results. Adalimumab is the only US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved biologic agent for moderate-to-severe HS, but new therapeutic options are being studied, targeting different specific cytokines involved in HS pathogenesis. Comparing treatment outcomes between therapies is difficult due to the lack of randomized controlled trials. Treatment strategy should be selected in concordance to disease severity and requires combination of treatments in most cases.

Filiaciones:
Amat-Samaranch, V:
 Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Santa Creu & St Pau, Dept Dermatol, Mas Casanovas 90, Barcelona 08041, Spain

Agut-Busquet, E:
 Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Santa Creu & St Pau, Dept Dermatol, Mas Casanovas 90, Barcelona 08041, Spain

Vilarrasa, E:
 Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Santa Creu & St Pau, Dept Dermatol, Mas Casanovas 90, Barcelona 08041, Spain

Puig, L:
 Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Hosp Santa Creu & St Pau, Dept Dermatol, Mas Casanovas 90, Barcelona 08041, Spain
ISSN: 20406223





Therapeutic Advances in Chronic Disease
Editorial
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON EC1Y 1SP, ENGLAND, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Review
Volumen: 12 Número:
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WOS Id: 000723162200001
ID de PubMed: 34840709
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