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[Psoriasis: A general disease? Can psoriasis be explained biochemically?].

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    This study questions two prominent psoriasis theories: DHEA deficiency and cyclic AMP (cAMP) deficiency. New findings suggest cAMP levels actually increase in psoriatic lesions, casting doubt on current hypotheses for this skin disease.

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