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Abstract Background Psoriasis affects up to 3% of the world's population or more than 125 million people. There is an urgent need for new treatment strategy, as up to 50% of patients are not satisfied with current therapies. We evaluated the efficiency of combined platelet rich plasma (PRP) and methotrexate (MTX) injection in management of psoriasis vulgaris and combared it with methotrexate injection only. Objectives The aim of this work is to compare between the clinical efficacy of platelet rich plasma with methotrexate and methotrexate alone in treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis. Patients and Methods Forty patients with chronic plaque psoriasis were divided into two groups. Twenty patients were assigned into combinational treatment group (PRP + MTX) and monotherapy group (MTX alone) consisted of another tweenty patients. All patients in combinational therapy group received autologous intralesional PRP at 0,4 and 8 weeks combined with methotrethate im injection once every week for 12 weeks, while patients in monotherapy group received only methotrexate im injection once every week for 12 weeks. Results There were statistically significant decreased DLQI score after 6 and 12 weeks of treatment in females compared to males only in group B, while no significant differences were found between males and females in group A patients, This could be attributed to the greater concern in females as psoriasis is considered as a cosmotic problem. Conclusion Combination treatment of PRP with MTX is more effective than MTX alone in treatment of psoriasis vulgaris.

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