Japanese guidelines for the management and treatment of generalized pustular psoriasis: The new pathogenesis and treatment of GPP.
Hideki FujitaTadashi TeruiKoremasa HayamaMasashi AkiyamaShigaku IkedaTomotaka MabuchiAkira OzawaTakuro KanekuraMichiko KurosawaMayumi KomineKimiko NakajimaShigetoshi SanoOsamu NemotoMasahiko MutoYasutomo ImaiKiyofumi YamanishiYumi AoyamaKeiji Iwatsukinull nullPublished in: The Journal of dermatology (2018)
Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare disease characterized by recurrent fever and systemic flushing accompanied by extensive sterile pustules. The committee of the guidelines was founded as a collaborative project between the Japanese Dermatological Association and the Study Group for Rare Intractable Skin Diseases under the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare Research Project on Overcoming Intractable Diseases. The aim of the guidelines was to provide current information to aid in the treatment of patients with GPP in Japan. Its contents include the diagnostic and severity classification criteria for GPP, its pathogenesis, and recommendations for the treatment of GPP. Since there are few clinical trial data with high levels of evidence for this rare disease, recommendations by the committee are described in the present guidelines.