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The psoriasis area and severity index is the adequate criterion to define severity in chronic plaque-type psoriasis.Schmitt J, Wozel G Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Technical University Dresden, DE-01307 Dresden, Germany. jm_schmitt@hotmail.com BACKGROUND: Chronic plaque-type psoriasis is a major dermatosis, but a significant question is still unanswered: What defines severity in chronic plaque-type psoriasis? While objective assessments like the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) have frequently been used in clinical trials, quality of life (QOL) questionnaires are currently becoming more and more popular. OBJECTIVE: This article summarizes the most important objective and subjective measurements of severity in psoriasis. For every dermatologist it is critically important to distinguish between severe psoriasis and psoriasis that severely affects QOL. Even if the PASI also has disadvantages, it is the most adequate instrument available to evaluate severity in plaque-type psoriasis. RESULT: We provide reasons why PASI >12 defines severe, PASI 7-12 moderate and PASI <7 mild chronic plaque-type psoriasis. Published 23 March 2005 in Dermatology, 210(3): 194-9.
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