Two case reports of generalized pustular psoriasis of pregnancy: Different outcomes

Obstet Med. 2016 Jun;9(2):55-9. doi: 10.1177/1753495X15626623. Epub 2016 Feb 24.

Abstract

Generalized pustular psoriasis of pregnancy is a rare dermatosis with potential serious consequences for both the mother and fetus. Treatment is difficult and historically steroids were the mainstay of treatment. Cyclosporin has been used for a few cases resistant to steroids. We report our own experience of two cases of generalized pustular psoriasis of pregnancy. Cases of generalized pustular psoriasis of pregnancy need review by a dermatologist with experience of skin disorders in pregnancy. Both the fetus and mother need to be monitored closely when systemic illness occurs, as there is a risk of stillbirth. Maternal sepsis is a known complication of generalized pustular psoriasis of pregnancy. Cyclosporin, when used appropriately is effective and relatively safe.

Keywords: Generalized pustular psoriasis; cyclosporin; pregnancy; sepsis.

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