Abstract

Background Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting 2-3% of the general population. Aim To evaluate the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of patients with psoriasis who seek treatment in outpatient dermatology clinics throughout hospitals in Malaysia. Materials and Methods Data were obtained from the Malaysian Psoriasis Registry (MPR). All patients (aged 18 and above) who were notified to the registry from July 2017 to December 2017 were included in this study. Results Among 15,794 patients, Malays were the most common (50.4%), followed by Chinese (21.4%), Indian (17.6%), and others (10.6%). The mean age onset of psoriasis for our study population was 35.14 ± 16.16 years. Male to female ratio was 1.3 : 1. 23.1% of patients had positive family history of psoriasis. The most common clinical presentation was chronic plaque psoriasis (85.1%), followed by guttate psoriasis (2.9%), erythrodermic psoriasis (1.7%), and pustular psoriasis (1.0%). Majority of our patients (76.6%) had a mild disease with BSA < 10%. 57.1% of patients had nail involvement, while arthropathy was seen in 13.7% of patients. Common triggers of the disease include stress (48.3%), sunlight (24.9%), and infection (9.1%). Comorbidities observed include obesity (24.3%), hypertension (25.6%), hyperlipidemia (18%), diabetes mellitus (17.2%), ischaemic heart disease (5.4%), and cerebrovascular disease (1.6%). The mean DLQI (Dermatology Life Quality Index) was 8.5 ± 6.6. One-third (33.1%) of the patients had a DLQI score of more than 10, while 14.2% of patients reported no effect at all. Conclusion Our study on the epidemiological data of adult patients with psoriasis in Malaysia showed a similar clinical profile and outcome when compared to international published studies on the epidemiology of psoriasis.

Highlights

  • IntroductionImmune-mediated inflammatory skin disease that is often associated with systemic manifestations

  • Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease that is often associated with systemic manifestations

  • Female patients had an earlier age of onset of psoriasis, with a mean age of 32.59 ± 16.64, compared to male, with a mean age of 37.09 ± 15.51

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Introduction

Immune-mediated inflammatory skin disease that is often associated with systemic manifestations. Epidemiological studies have demonstrated variable prevalence among different population and ethnic groups worldwide. The prevalence of psoriasis among patients in the United States was 2.2% to 3.15% [8], while lower rates were observed in Latin Americans, Indians, Africans (Egypt and Tanzania) [9], and in Asia at less than 0.5% [10,11,12]. Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting 2-3% of the general population. All patients (aged 18 and above) who were notified to the registry from July 2017 to December 2017 were included in this study. The mean age onset of psoriasis for our study population was 35.14 ± 16.16 years. Our study on the epidemiological data of adult patients with psoriasis in Malaysia showed a similar clinical profile and outcome when compared to international published studies on the epidemiology of psoriasis

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