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1. Effectiveness and safety of brodalumab in the treatment of plaque, scalp and palmoplantar psoriasis: A multicentre retrospective study in a Spanish population.

2. Changing Trends in Drug Prescription and Causes of Treatment Discontinuation of First Biologic Over Ten Years in Psoriasis in the Spanish Biobadaderm Registry.

4. Women with moderate-to-severe psoriasis in Spain (BIOBADADERM registry) show more than a 50% reduction in age-adjusted fertility rate when compared with the general population.

5. Expert consensus on the persistence of biological treatments in moderate-to-severe psoriasis.

6. Description of Patients Treated with Biologic Drugs as First-Line Systemic Therapy in the BIOBADADERM Registry Between 2008 and 2016.

7. Management of Moderate to Severe Psoriasis in Routine Clinical Practice in Spanish Hospitals.

8. New polymorphisms associated with response to anti-TNF drugs in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.

9. Adverse events associated with discontinuation of the biologics/classic systemic treatments for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis: data from the Spanish Biologics Registry, Biobadaderm.

10. Management of Biologic Therapy in Moderate to Severe Psoriasis in Surgical Patients: Data From the Spanish Biobadaderm Registry.

11. Survival of classic and biological systemic drugs in psoriasis: results of the BIOBADADERM registry and critical analysis.

12. Methotrexate in Moderate to Severe Psoriasis: Review of the Literature and Expert Recommendations.

13. Safety of classic and biologic systemic therapies for the treatment of psoriasis in elderly: an observational study from national BIOBADADERM registry.

14. Risk of adverse events in psoriasis patients receiving classic systemic drugs and biologics in a 5-year observational study of clinical practice: 2008-2013 results of the Biobadaderm registry.

15. Body mass index in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis in Spain and its impact as an independent risk factor for therapy withdrawal: results of the Biobadaderm Registry.

16. Latent tuberculosis infection and active tuberculosis in patients with psoriasis: a study on the incidence of tuberculosis and the prevalence of latent tuberculosis disease in patients with moderate-severe psoriasis in Spain. BIOBADADERM registry.

17. Spanish evidence-based guidelines on the treatment of psoriasis with biologic agents, 2013. Part 1: on efficacy and choice of treatment. Spanish Psoriasis Group of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.

18. [Good response of hyperkeratotic palmoplantar psoriasis to ustekinumab].

19. [Clinical characteristics and disease course in patients treated with efalizumab following suspension of marketing authorization by the European medicines agency: a multicenter observational study].

20. [Narrowband UV-B, monochromatic excimer laser, and photodynamic therapy in psoriasis: a consensus statement of the Spanish Psoriasis Group].

21. [BIOBADADERM, the Spanish Registry of Adverse Events Associated with Biologic Drugs in Dermatology: first report].

22. [Psoriasis following contact with rubber gloves in a patient sensitized to rubber additives].

23. [Guidelines on the use of methotrexate in psoriasis].

24. [Temporary interruption of treatment with etanercept].

25. [Pustular psoriasis, palmoplantar psoriasis, erythodermal psoriasis and etanercept].

26. [Adverse reactions during biological therapy for psoriasis: results of a survey of the Spanish Psoriasis Group].

27. [Consensus document on the evaluation and treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis. Spanish psoriasis group of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology].

28. A combination therapy of calcipotriol cream and PUVA reduces the UVA dose and improves the response of psoriasis vulgaris.

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