Response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis to psychological stress in patients with psoriasis
Article 2005 en
Authors
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Helen L. Richards
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David Ray
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Brian Kirby
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This study shows that patients with psoriasis, and in particular those whose disease appears to be stress responsive, exhibit an altered HPA response to acute social stress. The implication is that such patients may perhaps be primed to flares of their psoriasis. Whether this is genetically predetermined and/or a consequence of the distress of living with psoriasis remains to be determined.
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