J Dermatolog Treat 2020 Feb 05
In psoriasis treatment, greater improvement in skin severity predicts greater improvement in nail severity.
Rusk AM, Fleischer AB
Background: Nail are important for both function and esthetic appearance and although they represent a small body surface area, dermatologic disorders ...
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Acta Dermatovenerol Croat
Coexistence of Anogenital Psoriasis and Genital Warts - Is There an Optimal Treatment?
Ljubojevic Hadžavdic S, Budinšcak A, Žužul K, Ljubojevic Grgec D, Skerlev M
The prevalence of psoriasis is 2% of the world's population (1). Inverse psoriasis is characterized by the development of erythematous shiny plaques a ...
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Dermatology (Basel) 2020 Jan 21
Characterization of Patients with Psoriasis in Challenging-to-Treat Body Areas in the Corrona Psoriasis Registry.
Callis Duffin K, Mason MA, Gordon K, Harrison RW, Crabtree MM, Guana A, Germino R, Lebwohl M
Real-world studies evaluating patients with challenging-to-treat localizations of psoriasis (scalp, nail, and palmoplantar) are limited. ...
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Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
The Validity of Cutaneous Body Image as a Construct and as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Cutaneous Disease and Mental Health.
Hinkley SB, Holub SC, Menter A
Cutaneous body image (CBI) is a construct encompassing how individuals perceive their hair, skin, and nails. Negative CBI has been related to negative ...
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Cureus
A Mutation in Cathepsin C Gene Causing Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome in a Saudi Patient: A Case Report.
Shawli A, Almaghrabi Y, AlQuhaibi AS, Alghamdi Y, Aboud AM
Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome (PLS) is a rare genetic disease that causes dermatological and dental symptoms that usually start from early age. Dermatolog ...
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