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Medical Comorbidity Associated with Psoriasis in Adults: A Population-based Study.

Study shows that patients with psoriasis had higher odds of comorbid congestive heart failure ischemic heart disease, renal failure, uncomplicated diabetes, liver diseases, hepatitis B or C, complicated diabetes and hyperlipidemia than did patients without psoriasis. To view the abstract for this research visit Light for Hope Foundation research blog.

http://research.lightforhope.org/2011/10/medical-comorbidity-associated-with.html


Added to portal by British Association of Dermatologists. Br J Dermatol. 2011 - October 03, 2011, 12:12:22 AM
Effective treatment and improvement of quality of life in patients with scalp psoriasis by topical use of calcipotriol/betamethasone (Xamiol(®) -gel): results

Due to the major improvement of quality of life and quick onset of improvement together with the high acceptance by the patients Xamiol(®) gel may be regarded as the topical treatment of choice for scalp psoriasis.

To view the abstract for this research visit Light for Hope Foundation research blog.
http://research.lightforhope.org/2011/10/effective-treatment-and-improvement-of.html


Added to portal by J Dutsch Dermatology Ges. 2011 Oct 9 - October 02, 2011, 09:36:59 PM
Systemic treatment with corticosteroids in psoriasis-health care provision far beyond the S3-guidelines.

The study based upon the database of a German nationwide statutory health insurance of 2007 was analyzed and shows that in Germany, psoriasis is often treated with systemic corticosteroids though these are not recommended by the S3-guideline. General practitioners and internists are the main prescribers. To view the abstract for this research visit Light for Hope Foundation research blog.

http://research.lightforhope.org/2011/10/systemic-treatment-with-corticosteroids.html


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