New Treatment Paradigms in Psoriasis: Understanding and Incorporating Recent and Emerging Trends

Adult pointing to a psoriatic eruption on left elbow.

Adult pointing to a psoriatic eruption on left elbow.

Who

Dermatologists, residents, internists, primary care practitioners, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who treat patients with psoriasis.

Why

Clinicians need to diagnose psoriasis and treat its autoimmune manifestations

How

A 24-page newsletter with color images illustrates the many presentations of psoriasis and provides the perspectives of 4 psoriasis experts.

Result

Clinicians can diagnose and treat patients with psoriasis and its variants, including psoriatic arthritis, and manage other manifestations of psoriasis including psoriatic arthritis, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease.

Format

Print supplement, PDF online

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