Psoriasis: Current Therapeutical Strategies
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Psoriasis is a chronic, genetically determined skin disease. A variety of biochemical and molecular biological alterations have been identified, but the pathogenesis of psoriasis is still not clear. For patients with mild to moderate psoriasis, topical therapies are generally used. However, approximately one-third of the patients have a moderate to severe psoriasis and need a systemic therapy. Beside well known therapeutical approach
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volume 11 issue 4
pages 159- 167
publication date 2008-12-01
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