Sökning: "guttate psoriasis"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 avhandlingar innehållade orden guttate psoriasis.
1. Clinical and genetic stratification of childhood psoriasis
Sammanfattning : Psoriasis is a clinically heterogeneous and common disease affecting about 2-3% of the population in Sweden. Twin and family studies have shown a strong and complex genetic background in psoriasis. The strongest known linkage association is for HLA-C*06 on chromosome 6p21.3. LÄS MER
2. Characterisation of psoriasis lesions by protein expression profiling
Sammanfattning : Psoriasis is a common inflammatory skin disease affecting approximately 2% of the population in Sweden. Psoriasis displays clinical heterogeneity leading to several different types of manifestations, among them chronic plaque and acute guttate psoriasis, the two most common forms of the disease. LÄS MER
3. Psoriasis : studies of phenotype at onset and of associated cardiovascular morbidity
Sammanfattning : Psoriasis is a complex inflammatory skin disorder, affecting 2-3% of the population in the western world. The etiology of psoriasis is not yet known. However it is likely that its pathogenesis involves interplay between multiple genetic and environmental triggers. LÄS MER
4. Molecular genetic studies of psoriasis susceptibility in 6p21.3
Sammanfattning : Psoriasis is a common and chronic skin disease with multifactorial background. It affects approximately 2% of the Swedish population and is characterized by inflammatory and scaly lesions. The aetiology of psoriasis is not yet known, however, the genetic contribution to the disease is strong. LÄS MER
5. Psoriasis : observational studies on clinical course, economic burden and treatment
Sammanfattning : Better understanding of long-term prognosis, clinical course, comorbidities, economic burden, and treatment of psoriasis, can improve care of patients with the disease and may inform decisions on resource allocation, benefitting not only patients but also the society in general. The Stockholm Psoriasis Cohort (SPC), Study 1, was initiated to describe the clinical course or psoriasis. LÄS MER