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Published on: July 11, 2013
Koebner reaction in psoriasis due to secondary syphilis
N Y Talanin1, E D Shelley, R A Kapkaev
1Department of Dermatology, 2nd Tashkent State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan.
Abstract:
A patient with a two-year history of psoriasis showed a widespread eruption that was clinically and histologically similar to psoriasis. Results of blood tests revealed syphilitic infection, appearing to be secondary syphilis. The flare-up of guttate psoriasis was considered to represent a Koebner phenomenon due to secondary syphilis.
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