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Image Number #8107 (Psoriasis)

Diagnosis: Psoriasis

Description: Well-demarcated erythematous scaly plaques.

Morphology: Red,scaly

Site: Thigh

Sex: M

Age: 30

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

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History:

Asymtomatic, well-marginated, red scaly plaques involved the upper inner thighs and hands of many years duration. The plaques on the hands produced keratoderma with fissuring of the palms. Most topical anti-psoriatic therapies failed to produce significant improvement. Shifting the patient to Acitrecin 25 mg per day yielded excellent response in thigh lesions and satisfactory improvement of palmar lesions. 

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