Treatment with intralesional methotrexate injection in a patient with nail psoriasis
Psoriasis vulgaris is an inflammatory skin disease involving the skin, nails, and joints. While nail involvement is observed in 70-80% of patients with psoriasis, the rate of patients with isolated nail involvement is 5-10%. Dystrophies arising in the nails in psoriasis affect the patient's qua...
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