Synonyms: psoriasis palmoplantaris, psoriasis palmaris et plantaris · Psoriasis predominantly affecting the palms and soles takes two forms: Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP) is a chronic, recurrent skin disease belonging to the spectrum of psoriasis. It is characterised by an eruption of sterile pustules on the palms and soles.1 See the 'Palmoplantar pustulosis' section at the end of this article. See also the separate Psoriatic Nail Disease article. Psoriasis is common, but its prevalence and in...
Genital psoriasis is found in the pubic region, the upper thighs, skin folds between the thigh and groin, and can affect the vulva, the anus, the buttocks and the tip of the penis. Genital psoriasi...
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We herein report a case of annular pustular psoriasis localized to the penis of a 55-year-old man. He had a 5-year history of similar lesions on the same area, but there was no evidence of...
Genital psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that can affect the penis, labia, vulva, clitoris, scrotum, testicles, or anus. Learn about its symptoms, causes, and treatment.
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Psoriasis on the buttocks causes a painful and itchy rash or scaly plaques on the skin. A form of genital psoriasis, it occurs when the autoimmune disease affects the skin on the buttocks...
Hyperkeratosis with parakeratosis Reduced or absent granular layer (Nails have hypergranulosis). Acanthosis with elongation of rete ridges and a corresponding upward elongation of dermal papillae. Infiltrate: Mononuclear in dermis and polymorphs in the upper epidermis forming microabscess of Munro. Upper dermal vasculature shows dilatation and tortuosity. Thinning of the superjacent malpighian stratum, normal skin on the right to psoriatic plaque on the left: thickening of the epidermis and kera...
Psoriasis is an autoimmune skin disease, not an infectious... This means you cannot "catch" psoriasis from someone else... A person with psoriasis does not get the condition from someone...