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Psoriasis

Psoriasis is the most prevalent autoimmune disease in the U.S. ~125 million people worldwide have psoriasis. Commonly misunderstood and interpreted as a "cosmetic” problem, psoriasis is a complex and potentially debilitating disease; nearly 60% of people with psoriasis reported their disease to be a large problem in their everyday life. This issue of Dermatologic Clinics devoted exclusively to psoriasis is edited by two leaders of the International Psoriasis Council, Dr Alan Menter and Dr Chris Griffiths. Topics include: Genetics of psoriasis; Immunopathogenesis of psoriasis; Phenotypical exp.

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  • "Psoriasis"@pl
  • "Fast Facts: Psoriasis"

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  • "Psoriasis is the most prevalent autoimmune disease in the U.S. ~125 million people worldwide have psoriasis. Commonly misunderstood and interpreted as a "cosmetic” problem, psoriasis is a complex and potentially debilitating disease; nearly 60% of people with psoriasis reported their disease to be a large problem in their everyday life. This issue of Dermatologic Clinics devoted exclusively to psoriasis is edited by two leaders of the International Psoriasis Council, Dr Alan Menter and Dr Chris Griffiths. Topics include: Genetics of psoriasis; Immunopathogenesis of psoriasis; Phenotypical exp."@en
  • ""Epidemiology and pathophysiology Clinical presentation Differential diagnosis General management approach Topical Therapy Phototherapy and photochemotherapy Systemic therapy Receptor-targeted therapies Psoriatic arthritis Future trends""
  • "This is a concise yet thorough Review the diagnosis and treatment of many forms of psoriasis and covers current concepts in the ever-expanding field of psoriasis pathophysiology. Emerging concerns, such as systemic disease associations, quality of life, and psoriatic arthritis, are discussed, plus recent advances in basic science and clinical trial data. The book will appeal to physicians with an interest in inflammatory skin diseases with systemic associations, including dermatologists in training and practice, candidates for post-registration qualifications, primary care physicians, emergenc."@en

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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Llibres electrònics"

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  • "[Psoriasis]"
  • "Psoriasis"
  • "Psoriasis"@en
  • "Łuszczyca"@pl
  • "Fast facts. Psoriasis"