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Get Free AccessChilean patients had significantly more severe psoriasis compared with Brazilian patients in our study. While nonbiologic treatments for moderate-to-severe psoriasis were available in both LA countries, there is a high need for improvement in access to more effective psoriasis treatments including biologics. Our results highlight a significant gap between treatment recommendations in international psoriasis guidelines and real-world situations in Brazil and Chile.
Julia‐Tatjana Maul, Fabienne Fröhlich, Lara Valeska Maul, Rieka Stunnenberg, Fernando Valenzuela, C. Cruz, Cristián Vera‐Kellet, Daniela Armijo, Wagner Guimarães Galvão Cesar, André Vicente Esteves de Carvalho, Johannes A. Didaskalu, Nicole Graf, Alexander Egeberg, Jashin J. Wu, Jacob P. Thyssen, Ricardo Romiti, Christopher Em Griffiths (2023). Access to psoriasis treatment in Brazil and Chile: A cross-sectional multicentre Global Healthcare Study on Psoriasis. , 188(4), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjd/ljac128.
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2023
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