Journal article
Psoriasis in those planning a family, pregnant or breast-feeding. The Australasian Psoriasis Collaboration
M Rademaker, K Agnew, M Andrews, K Armour, C Baker, P Foley, J Frew, K Gebauer, M Gupta, D Kennedy, G Marshman, J Sullivan
Australasian Journal of Dermatology | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/ajd.12641
Abstract
The Australasian Psoriasis Collaboration has reviewed the evidence for managing moderate to severe psoriasis in those who are pregnant or are breast-feeding, or planning a family. The severity of the psoriasis, associated comorbidities and specific anti-psoriasis treatment, along with other exposures, can have a deleterious effect on pregnancy outcomes. Psoriasis itself increases the risk of preterm and low birthweight babies, along with spontaneous and induced abortions, but no specific birth defects have been otherwise demonstrated. The baseline risk for a live born baby to have a major birth defect is 3%, and significant neuro-developmental problem is 5%. In Australia, pregnant women with..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are very grateful to AbbVie Australia (Mascot, New South Wales, Australia) for an unrestricted educational grant that made this position statement possible. They had no influence in the topic, the discussion or the preparation of the manuscript.