What Is the Auspitz Sign? Auspitz sign is a distinctive mark seen when a skin plaque has been removed. Plaques (also called scales) are common in plaque psoriasis, but people with Darier′s disease and ...
Both Phase 3 trials met all primary and secondary endpoints with high statistical significance in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque ...
Oregon Medical Research Center in Portland, Oregon, has led a phase 2 trial in moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis that ...
Doctors in Noida have reported a major advance in psoriasis treatment after a young patient saw near-complete clearance of ...
Although some people with plaque psoriasis can control their symptoms by using topical treatments that are applied to the skin, some people with moderate or severe plaque psoriasis do not get enough ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis finds that weight-loss interventions are associated with decreased psoriasis severity ...
Localized pustular psoriasis is a term that refers to a limited area of small pus-filled blisters on your skin, typically on your hands or feet. It is distinct from generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP ...
Even as the prevalence of psoriasis increases around the world, with the highest proportions found in white populations, there is apparently a greater burden of disease among populations with skin of ...
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease in which cells build up quickly, resulting in patches on the skin surface that may be red or discolored, scaly, and itchy. It can be mild to severe, and is the ...
A recent study found that psoriasis symptoms were associated with a higher intake of ultra-processed food, suggesting that these foods might promote inflammation in the body separate from the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Systemic inflammation mediated 17% of the association between psoriasis severity and subclinical atherosclerosis ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Veterans were 1.72 and 2.27 times more likely to have a history of skin cancer and melanoma vs. nonveterans, ...