2023
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.19685
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Altered brain activity and cognitive impairment in patients with psoriasis

Xiaoping Yi,
Xueying Wang,
Yan Fu
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPatients with psoriasis may have cognitive impairment. However, there is limited information regarding intrinsic brain activity and cognitive function in patients with psoriasis.ObjectivesThis study aim to assess alterations of intrinsic brain activity and its association with cognitive function in patients with psoriasis.MethodsA total of 222 patients with psoriasis aged 18–70 years and 144 age and gender‐matched healthy controls (HCs) were enrolled into this study. All subjects underwent brain rest… Show more

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“…Nine studies included in this review are coherent with those findings [30,32,33,[35][36][37][39][40][41]. Yi et al (2024) assessed alterations of intrinsic brain activity and its association with cognitive function in patients with psoriasis. As reported, patients with psoriasis had altered brain activity and connectivity in the key brain areas within the DMN-prefrontal circuit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…Nine studies included in this review are coherent with those findings [30,32,33,[35][36][37][39][40][41]. Yi et al (2024) assessed alterations of intrinsic brain activity and its association with cognitive function in patients with psoriasis. As reported, patients with psoriasis had altered brain activity and connectivity in the key brain areas within the DMN-prefrontal circuit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…As reported, patients with psoriasis had altered brain activity and connectivity in the key brain areas within the DMN-prefrontal circuit. According to the authors, these brain changes may be the underlying neural correlates for cognitive functioning in patients with psoriasis [ 44 ]. The review included a study on the association between the variation in the function of the right and left hemispheres of the brain and the prevalence of atopic dermatitis and psoriasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%