Disease concomitance in psoriasis: a clinical study of 61 cases.
Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol
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2001 Mar-Apr; 67(2): 66-8
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ABSTRACT
Sixty-one patients with psoriasis were studied for concomitant diseases and compared with 61 age and sex-matched controls. Concomitant cutaneous diseases most often seen with psoriasis were lichen simplex chronicus (16.3%), verruca vulgaris (9.8%) and me Iasina (4.9%). Of the systemic disorders, diabetes showed the highest frequency (13.1%) followed by hypertension (8.1%). Two patients had HIV infection (3.2%). Both the patients had severe and atypical lesions.
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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol
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2001
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