Commentary
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2009) 129, 1601–1603. doi:10.1038/sj.jid.jid200955
Complexity of the Association Between Psoriasis and Comorbidities
Tamar Nijsten1 and Marlies Wakkee1
1Department of Dermatology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Correspondence: Dr Tamar Nijsten, Department of Dermatology, Erasmus MC, Burg. s' Jacobsplein 51, 3015 CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands. E-mail: t.nijsten@erasmusmc.nl
Abstract
Multiple observational studies have recently demonstrated associations between psoriasis and several comorbidities—especially metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease, and now osteoporosis. It has been hypothesized that elevated levels of tumor necrosis factor-
are a biological explanation for the observed associations. In this commentary, we discuss the complexity of associations between psoriasis and comorbidities, possible residual confounding, the limitations of observational studies in proving causality, absolute versus relative risk differences, and the clinical relevance and possible clinical impact of "upgrading" psoriasis to a systemic disease.



