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El Futur de la Dermatologia. Conjetures sobre l'horitzó tecnològic [PDF]
Mascaró i Ballester, Josep M.
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Drugs of Today, 1998
Psoriasis is an inflammatory disorder of the skin that involves complex interactions between the dermis and epidermis. There are several forms of psoriasis, the most common being plaque type psoriasis. Other forms include guttate, pustular and erythrodermic psoriasis. Both the skin and joints are affected in this disease.
M H, Tan, M, Lebwohl
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Psoriasis is an inflammatory disorder of the skin that involves complex interactions between the dermis and epidermis. There are several forms of psoriasis, the most common being plaque type psoriasis. Other forms include guttate, pustular and erythrodermic psoriasis. Both the skin and joints are affected in this disease.
M H, Tan, M, Lebwohl
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2008
Psoriasis is one of the most common chronic inflammatory disorders with a strong genetic background. Recent progress in the understanding of both the immunological as well as the genetic basis has provided an unprecedented opportunity to move scientific insights from the bench to bedside.
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Psoriasis is one of the most common chronic inflammatory disorders with a strong genetic background. Recent progress in the understanding of both the immunological as well as the genetic basis has provided an unprecedented opportunity to move scientific insights from the bench to bedside.
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The Lancet, 1995
Psoriasis, an inherited disorder of the immune system, presents most commonly in the skin and joints but is also associated with cardiovascular, metabolic, and neuropsychiatric effects. Treatments include topical therapy for mild disease; phototherapy and oral therapy, such as retinoids and immunomodulating agents; and targeted biologic therapies that ...
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Psoriasis, an inherited disorder of the immune system, presents most commonly in the skin and joints but is also associated with cardiovascular, metabolic, and neuropsychiatric effects. Treatments include topical therapy for mild disease; phototherapy and oral therapy, such as retinoids and immunomodulating agents; and targeted biologic therapies that ...
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Primary Health Care, 2000
Patients with psoriasis can find the psychological impact of the disease as debilitating as the physical symptoms. Helen Cloote describes the different types of psoriasis and the treatment methods available and emphasises the important role of the nurse in helping patients to come to terms with this condition.
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Patients with psoriasis can find the psychological impact of the disease as debilitating as the physical symptoms. Helen Cloote describes the different types of psoriasis and the treatment methods available and emphasises the important role of the nurse in helping patients to come to terms with this condition.
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1924
Psoriasis is an inherited condition that may require specific environmental factors to become activated; immunological factors are clearly important in pathogenesis. Psoriasis is incurable and characterised by exacerbations and remissions, but much can be done to relieve symptoms.
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Psoriasis is an inherited condition that may require specific environmental factors to become activated; immunological factors are clearly important in pathogenesis. Psoriasis is incurable and characterised by exacerbations and remissions, but much can be done to relieve symptoms.
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