What is it about?
Psoriasis is a common chronic skin disorder, characterized by papules and erythematous plaques with silver crust. Most cases are not severe enough to affect the individual’s overall health and are often treated on an outpatient basis. This disease also has different comorbidities being assessed and explored that can have a more serious impact on the patients’ health. The treatment of this disease could also have significant adverse effects. The aim of this study was to examine the brain and neurological diseases accompanying psoriasis.
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Why is it important?
The current study could not significantly associate neurological complications and neurological diseases with psoriasis treatment methods and various factors associated with the disease. Interestingly, smoking prevalence was significantly higher in cases of psoriasis with a longer duration than shorter cases.
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This page is a summary of: Neurological complications with psoriasis treatment, Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research, January 2016, OMICS Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9554.c1.049.
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