Systemic Autoimmune, Rheumatic Diseases and Coinciding Psoriasis: Data from a Large Single-Centre Registry and Review of the Literature
Psoriasis is a systemic immune-inflammatory disease characterized by chronic or recurrent skin symptoms, psoriatic arthritis, enthesopathy, and uveitis. Psoriasis has recently been published to appear with various autoimmune disorders, but the coexistence has been systematically reviewed by only few...
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Main Authors: | Anna Bazsó (Author), Péter Szodoray (Author), Ágnes Szappanos (Author), Judit Korda (Author), Patrícia Pálfi (Author), Emese Kiss (Author), Gyula Poór (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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