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Sequential Therapy Using Cyclosporine and Acitretin for Treatment of Total Body Psoriasis

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Systemic sequential therapy using cyclosporine and acitretin is a novel strategy that can provide quick resolution and maintenance in refractory cases of psoriasis. We describe the case of a patient with a psoriatic flare over 98% of his body, despite methotrexate therapy. Implementing sequential therapy with cyclosporine and acitretin maximized the benefit of each treatment and allowed for rapid improvement with minimal risk of toxicity.


 

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