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B A Eberhard1, R P Sundel, J W Newburger
1Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:
We describe 10 patients who developed a psoriatic skin eruption during either the acute or convalescent phase of Kawasaki disease. The skin eruption was pustular in 3 patients, but more typical psoriasiform skin lesions were seen in the remaining 7 patients. No patient has yet developed chronic psoriasis.
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