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Epidemiologic studies suggest that coronary artery disease and stroke are more prevalent in patients with psoriasis. If this is true, early detection might be possible. Noninvasive means of assessing coronary artery disease and cerebrovascular disease can predict which patients might benefit from early intervention.
These authors compared 70 patients with severe psoriasis and no known cardiovascular disease or arthritis with 51 age- and sex-matched controls. They performed high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) testing, determined coronary calcification scores by multidetector computed tomography, and assessed carotid atherosclerosis with high-resolution ultrasound-derived carotid intima–media thickness. Baseline blood pressure, choles…