Abstract

The purpose of the work is to analyze the scientific literature on the constitutional features of the occurrence and course of psoriasis. The analysis of modern scientific literature in the scientific databases PubMed, eLIBRARY.RU and Web of Science was carried out. A review of the literature indicates the current state of the problem of such a disease as psoriasis, which is not only a skin lesion but also a serious socio-psychological problem. Given its chronic nature, lack of etiopathogenetic treatment, and knowing the trigger factors in the right way, it would be a good idea to look for early predisposition for the disease and to form risk groups for such individuals. Ideal in terms of efficiency and cheapness, given the results of the above studies, could be anthropological studies. The study of the constitutional features of the occurrence and course of psoriasis for the population of Ukraine is thus a priority and topical area of research.

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  • The purpose of the work is to analyze the scientific literature on the constitutional features of the occurrence and course of psoriasis

  • It is necessary to understand the relationship between the severity of symptoms and discomfort, stigmatization and quality of life among patients with psoriasis [3, 9, 13, 15, 18, 20]

  • Moroccan scientists [12] examined a group of 140 patients with psoriasis who completed the Skindex questionnaire to evaluate changes in quality of life

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Introduction

The purpose of our study is to analyze the current scientific literature on the constitutional features of the occurrence and course of psoriasis. A team of Spanish scientists [6] examined 1162 patients with moderate and severe psoriasis who were undergoing treatment and those in the control group of healthy individuals. Groups were formed according to the severity of psoriasis and correlations with metabolic syndrome were studied.

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