Skin lesions:
Primal lesions are clear, peeling papular patches covered with adherent silver crusts. Scrape the area with a glass plate leaving a thin dripping point (the Uzptus sign or Nose mark) that is marked for psoriasis.
This type of psoriasis is characterized by a few symptoms and lesions of lashes are usually non-itchy.
Pests with different forms and models, ranging from single round lesions such as discoid eczema, fungal lesions, seborrheic dermatitis, or generalized erythematous patches.
Mucous membranes: The tongue and genital areas of the psoriasis may be infected with white spots.
Nails may become infected and show protrusions, or cracking and rupturing the nail sheet.
Scalp: Scalp lesions may reach the line near the hair and distinguish psoriasis from seborrheic dermatitis (seborrheic), which is infected with fatty peeling.
Psoriatic arthritis is rare and occurs in chronic conditions.
Psoriasis may be associated with other skin diseases such as flat lichen lupus, lupus erythematosus, pemphigus, phagocytosis.
Primal lesions are clear, peeling papular patches covered with adherent silver crusts. Scrape the area with a glass plate leaving a thin dripping point (the Uzptus sign or Nose mark) that is marked for psoriasis.
This type of psoriasis is characterized by a few symptoms and lesions of lashes are usually non-itchy.
Pests with different forms and models, ranging from single round lesions such as discoid eczema, fungal lesions, seborrheic dermatitis, or generalized erythematous patches.
Mucous membranes: The tongue and genital areas of the psoriasis may be infected with white spots.
Nails may become infected and show protrusions, or cracking and rupturing the nail sheet.
Scalp: Scalp lesions may reach the line near the hair and distinguish psoriasis from seborrheic dermatitis (seborrheic), which is infected with fatty peeling.
Psoriatic arthritis is rare and occurs in chronic conditions.
Psoriasis may be associated with other skin diseases such as flat lichen lupus, lupus erythematosus, pemphigus, phagocytosis.