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, M...
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 Edit...
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