DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF PSORIASIS
The clinical diagnosis of psoriasis is relatively easy, especially when the lesions consist of erythematous, silvery white scaly, sharply demarcated, indurated plaques, distributed symmetrically on the extensor surfaces of limbs, the lower back and the scalp. These clinical features reflect the hist...
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2011-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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