From the Journal

Review
Review
04/28/2011
Although psoriasis is rarely life-threatening, the disease has significant psychosocial ramifications.
04/28/2011
Photoclinic
Photoclinic
04/27/2011

Tanya Munger, MSN and Robert Bales, MD, MPH - University of Illinois College of Medicine, Rockford

Tanya Munger, MSN and Robert Bales, MD, MPH - University of Illinois College of Medicin...
Chronic plaque psoriasis in this 37-year-old man was treated with systemic corticosteroids after topical medications proved ineffective.
04/27/2011
Dermclinic
Dermclinic
04/27/2011
KIRK BARBER, MD, FRCPC –– Series Editor
Alberta Children’s Hospital | April 28, 2010
 
Dr Barber is a consultant dermatologist at Alberta Children’s Hospital and clinical associate professor of medicine and community health sciences at the University of Calgary in Alberta.
  
KIRK BARBER, MD, FRCPC –– Series Editor Alberta Children’s Hospital | April 28, 2010&nb...
A generalized papulosquamous rash developed in this 4-year-old boy over a period of 2 weeks. It began on his neck and head and then spread to his trunk—although some areas on the trunk were not affected. As...
04/27/2011
Psoriasis
Psoriasis
06/26/2005
An array of treatments—from topical corticosteroids to phototherapy to the new “biologics”—are available.
06/26/2005
Psoriasis
Psoriasis
06/25/2005
Nail involvement and the lesions of “garden-variety,” guttate, plaque, and pustular psoriasis are pictured here.
06/25/2005