pasi calculator
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PASI Calculation (Complete all sections in table below)
Patient Name
Date
Plaque Characteristic Rating ScoreBody region and weighting factor
Head
Erythema0 = None
Thickness1 = Slight
2 = Moderate
Scaling3 = Severe
4 = Very Severe
Totals 0Surface area totals 0
Degree of involvement as0 = None
% for each body region 1 = 1-9%
affected (score each 2 = 10-29%
region with score betwee3 = 30-49%
0-6) 4 = 50-69%
5 = 70-89%
6 = 90-100%
Surface area totals x % involvement totals 0
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(Complete all sections in table below)
Body region and weighting factor
Upper Limbs Trunk Lower Limbs
0 0 00 0 0
0 0 0
PASI Score 0
PASI Calculation
Patient name
Date
Plaque Characteristic Rating Score
Body region and weighting factor
Head
Erythema0 = None
Thickness1 = Slight
2 = Moderate
Scaling3 = Severe
4 = Very Severe
Totals 0
Weighting Factor x 0.1Surface area totals 0
0 = None
Degree of involvement as 1 = 1-9%
% for each body region 2 = 10-29%
affected (score each 3 = 30-49%
region between 0 and 6) 4 = 50-69%
5 = 70-89%
6 = 90-100%
Surface area totals x % involvement totals 0
Sum Scores above =
Ref: Fredriksson T, Pettersson U. Severe psoriasis: oral therapy with a new retinoid. Dermatologica. 1978;157(4):238-244
Disclaimer: This spreadsheet has been tested for its accuracy in determining PASI scores. However, it is provided "as is" without warranty as to its fitness for any particular purpose and without guarantee as to its accuracy. Please use at your own risk.
(Complete all sections in table below)
Body region and weighting factor
Trunk
0 0 0
x 0.2 x 0.3 x 0.40 0 0
0 0 0
Sum Scores above = PASI Score 0
Ref: Fredriksson T, Pettersson U. Severe psoriasis: oral therapy with a new retinoid.
Disclaimer: This spreadsheet has been tested for its accuracy in determining PASI scores. However, it is provided "as is" without warranty as to its fitness for any particular purpose and without guarantee as to its accuracy. Please use at your own risk.
(Complete all sections in table below)
Upper Limbs Lower Limbs
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