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Latest Publications and Research on Scalp Psoriasis

J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol   2020 Jan 27   

Clinical characteristics including cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors in adolescents with psoriasis.

Blegvad C, Nybo Andersen AM, Groot J, Zachariae C, Barker J, Skov L

Clinical studies on psoriasis in adolescents have mainly been performed in patients with severe psoriasis. Population-based studies of clinical charac ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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. ... Read More

Source: PubMed
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 ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol      

The Effectiveness of a New Topical Formulation Containing GSH-C4 and Hyaluronic Acid in Seborrheic Dermatitis: Preliminary Results of an Exploratory Pilot Study.

Campione E, Mazzilli S, Lanna C, Cosio T, Palumbo V, Cesaroni G, Lozzi F, Diluvio L, Bianchi L

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common skin disease with clinical aspects similar to those of psoriasis, eczema or allergic reactions, appearing on the seb ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Cardiol Young   2020 Jan 08   

P wave dispersion, Tpeak-Tend interval, and Tp-e/QT ratio in children with psoriasis.

Çetin M, Yavuz IH, Gümüstas M, Yavuz GÖ

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory, multi-system disease that often begins in childhood and characterised by inflammatory skin, nails, scalp, and joi ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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