JPAC Joint United Kingdom (UK) Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services Professional Advisory Committee

Psoriasis

Obligatory

Must not donate if:
a) Generalized or severe.

b) Associated with arthropathy.

c) There is secondary infection.


d) Immunosuppressed

Discretionary

a) If the quality of the tissue being donated is not affected, accept
 

b) If mild and only using topical treatment, accept.


c) If the donor is on immunosuppressive medication, see Immunosuppression entry.

Additional Information

Psoriasis is primarily a skin condition caused by an autoimmune process. About one in ten people with psoriasis may develop joint problems (psoriatic arthropathy). Sometimes the disease is treated with powerful drugs to suppress the underlying autoimmune process. This may alter the body's defence mechanisms to infection.
Donations may be accepted if the safety and quality of the tissues is not affected.

See

Autoimmune Disease

Immunosuppression

Reason for Change

Treatment with Etretinate/Neotigason is no longer a reason for deferral. To clarify that if there is no involvement of the tissue to be donated, donation may proceed. Link to ‘immunosuppression’ entry added.

Update Information

This entry was last updated in
TDSG-LD Edition 203, Release 46.