2.Epidemiology And Clinical Features Of Paediatric Patients With Psoriasis In Malaysia: Evidence From The Malaysian Psoriasis Registry (2007-2012)
Azura MA ; Fatimah AA ; Asmah J ; Roshidah B
Malaysian Journal of Dermatology 2015;34(-):2-9
Background: Psoriasis is a common dermatological condition affecting both adults and children. It
causes significant physical and psychological burden on patients and adversely affect their quality of
life.
Aim: To evaluate the clinical characteristics of paediatric patients with psoriasis in Malaysia.
Materials & Methods: Data were obtained from the Malaysian Psoriasis Registry (MPR). All paediatric
patients aged <18 years notified to the registry from July 2007 to December 2012 were included in
this study.
Results: A total of 677 patients were notified from 18 participating centres. There was a slight female
preponderance (ratio 1.3:1). Malay accounted for 70.6%, followed by Chinese (8.9%), Indian (12.3%)
and others (8.1%). Mean age of onset was 9.8 ± 4.4 years. Positive family history was noted in 19.1%.
Plaque psoriasis was the commonest type of psoriasis (79.6%), followed by guttate psoriasis (7.4%),
pustular psoriasis (1.6%), erythrodermic (1.2%) and flexural psoriasis (1.2%). Psoriatic arthropathy
was reported in only 2.2% of patients. Nail involvement is common, affecting 38.1%. Pitting was the
commonest (89.9%). Topical treatment remains the most popular choice of treatment and was given
in 95.1% of our patients. Topical steroid was the commonest prescribed (81.4%), followed by tar
preparations (78.7%) and emollients (51.6%). Only 1.2% of our patients received phototherapy. Of
the patients who had phototherapy, narrowband UVB (NBUVB) was the commonest used (87.5%).
Systemic therapy was given in 5.3% of paediatric patients. The most frequently used systemic therapy
was methotrexate (50%) and acitretin (27.8%). The mean CDLQI score for paediatric patients with
psoriasis was 7.7 ± 5.5.
Conclusion: Data from the Malaysian Psoriasis Registry highlights the clinical features of paediatric
patients with psoriasis in Malaysia. We hope to get more participation from other centres in the future,
especially from private sectors, so that our results can represent the Malaysian data more accurately.
3.AN ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF TUBERCULOSIS OF THE METATARSAL
Nur Atikah MA ; Azura L ; Felix LYS ; Haneezah N
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal 2019;13(Supplement A):61-