Key Features100 Questions & Answers About PsoriasisKendra Gail Bergstrom, MD, NYU School of Medicine, Alexa Boer Kimball, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women's Hospitals ▪ Written by two expert, experienced dermatologists specializing in treating psoriasis ▪ Includes information on the new generation of psoriasis drugs ▪ Concise, easy-to-read paperback book ▪ The question and answer format mimics an actual physician consultation and allows readers to quickly find the specific questions and answers they are seeking ▪ Provides both the patient’s and physician’s perspective on psoriasis ▪ Provides practical answers to questions about treatment options, quality of life, sources of support, and much more
Table of Contents Part 1. The BasicsQuestions 1–15 Some of the questions covered in this section are the following: ▪ What is skin? ▪ What is the immune system? ▪ What is psoriasis? ▪ What causes psoriasis? ▪ How common is psoriasis?Part 2. DiagnosisQuestions 16-23 Some of the questions covered in this section are the following: ▪ How does someone know if they have psoriasis? ▪ If I have psoriasis, am I at risk for other diseases as well? ▪ If I have a biopsy, how can I understand the results? ▪ What information should I bring to my dermatologist visit? ▪ My doctor told me I have psoriatic arthritis. How is this different from other types of arthritis?Part 3. Risks/Prevention/EpidemiologyQuestions 24-33 Some of the questions covered in this section are the following: ▪ Are there different types of psoriasis? ▪ Is psoriasis genetic- will I give it to my children, or will I get it if a relative has the disease? ▪ Does psoriasis always get better or worse? ▪ Why do some people have mild psoriasis and others have severe disease? ▪ Will psoriasis go away?Part 4. TreatmentQuestions 34-81 Some of the questions covered in this section are the following: ▪ What options do I have to treat my psoriasis, and do I need to treat it to keep it from getting worse? ▪ How can I decide which treatment is best for me? ▪ Are there different treatments for different kinds of psoriasis? ▪ Does health insurance cover psoriasis treatment? ▪ How do I select a dermatologist?Part 5. Social Effects of PsoriasisQuestions 82-100 Some of the questions covered in this section are the following: ▪ I don’t have medical insurance. How can I get care for my psoriasis? ▪ What are common problems faced by people with psoriasis? ▪ How do people usually feel about psoriasis? ▪ What are some of the ways people deal with their psoriasis? (How do I cope with knowing I have psoriasis?) ▪ Are their support groups for psoriasis- how can I found out about them?AppendixGlossaryIndex