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Psoriatic Arthritis and Nail Psoriasis in a Patient with Concomitant Atopic Dermatitis
Gerhard Eichhoff1, Noriko Soffi Harun2
1Wellington Regional Hospital, Private Bag 7902, Wellington 6242, New Zealand.
Abstract:
Coincidence of psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) is considered to be very rare, as a result of the different underlying immunopathology. This case report describes a patient with long history of atopy and AD who developed psoriatic nail changes and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). The patient's skin, however, revealed only eczematous lesions without manifestation of psoriasis.
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