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Psoriasis of the scalp is a frequently occurring condition affecting approximately 2% of the Western population. The sharply demarcated erythematosquamous lesions with silver-white scaling characterize scalp psoriasis. Quality of life can be seriously reduced by this condition and therefore long term treatment is needed in most patients. Coal tar shampoos, containing 2 to 10% coal tar solution, are effective in scalp psoriasis. However, no double-blind studies are available to support such an assumption. Salicylic acid 5 to 10% has a pronounced keratolytic effect. Salicylic acid should be formulated in an ointment, which can be washed off easily. Crude coal tar is the most effective tar available for the treatment of psoriasis. An important feature of coal tar is its potent efficacy against pruritus. At the scalp, the application of crude coal tar is difficult. Therefore coal tar solution is the most frequently applied tar preparation in scalp psoriasis. Dithranol 0.1 to 3% is manufactured in various formulations. Treatment is initiated at a low concentration and the concentration is increased stepwise until a slight irritation, the feeling of warmth, is reached. In the treatment of scalp psoriasis, cream formulations are used. Imidazole antifungals have been used with success in scalp psoriasis. Overgrowth of the scalp with pityrosporon is a well-known feature of scalp psoriasis and seborrheic dermatitis. In case of resistance to other topical treatments use of a topical or systemic imidazole derivative might be helpful. So far, topical corticosteroids are the most frequently used treatments for psoriasis of the scalp. Corticosteroids inhibit epidermal proliferation, inhibit inflammation and modulate immune functions. Topical corticosteroids are fast acting: within 3 to 4 weeks maximal efficacy is reached. No data are available to support the efficacy and safety of topical corticosteroids during long term use. However, from epidemiologic surveys we know that these treatments are used by the majority of patients for more than 8 weeks. Since 1992 vitamin D3 formulations have been developed for the treatment of psoriasis. Calcipotriol is available in most countries. Tacalcitol is available in Japan and several other countries. Vitamin D3 analogues inhibit epidermal proliferation, enhance cornification and inhibit inflammation. Therefore, vitamin D3 analogues have a substantial antipsoriatic effect. Systemic treatments such as methotrexate, cyclosporine and acitretin are indicated in patients with recalcitrant disease. Management of scalp psoriasis requires long term strategies in order to reach an optimal improvement of the condition, while avoiding the adverse effects associated with the long term use of treatments.
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PMID:Psoriasis of the scalp. Diagnosis and management. 1170 93

The efficacy and safety of the application of high-concentration (20 mug/g) tacalcitol ointment once daily for 12 weeks to psoriasis vulgaris lesions which showed low response to topical corticosteroids, were evaluated in a prospective, multicenter, open-label study. Eighty patients were enrolled in the safety analysis of the test drug, and 54 of the 80 patients in the efficacy analysis. The efficacy rate based on the number of cases graded as "moderate improvement" or better in the final global improvement rating of the 54 cases included in the efficacy analysis, was 88.9% (95% CI: 77.4-95.8%). Significant improvement in erythema, thickness, and scaling was observed from 2 weeks of treatment onward (p < 0.001). Five local adverse reactions (2 events of irritation, 2 events of itching, and 1 event of redness) were observed in 3 of the 80 patients included in the safety analysis. There were no significant changes in mean serum calcium values. Tacalcitol 20 mug/g ointment is concluded to be effective and safe for the treatment of refractory psoriasis vulgaris with low response to topical corticosteroids.
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PMID:High-concentration (20 mug/g) tacalcitol ointment therapy on refractory psoriasis vulgaris with low response to topical corticosteroids. 1245 26