We are still trying to understand what causes Ped PsO, but evidence suggests that there is a genetic link. In fact, 72% of children with psoriasis have at least one immediate relative with the condition.
Once thought of and treated as a skin disease, it is now known that psoriasis is an autoimmune disease. This means that your child's immune system, which usually protects against infection, mistakenly attacks healthy tissues in your child's body. Psoriasis is a chronic (long-term) disease of the immune system that causes patches of inflamed (reddened) skin covered with silvery-white scales, which are referred to as "plaques."
Thirty-three percent of people with psoriasis develop it in the first 20 years of life. Ped PsO affects boys and girls in equal numbers and affects children 17 years of age and younger.
How ENBREL Works...
the science behind the therapy.
The linked sites are not under the control of Amgen, and Amgen is not responsible for the content available on the linked sites. Such links do not imply Amgen's endorsement of material on any other site, and Amgen disclaims all liability with regard to your access to such linked websites. Amgen provides links to other Internet sites as a convenience to users, and access to such linked sites is at your own risk.