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Research Article | Volume 6 Issue 2 (None, 2012) | Pages 61 - 62
Photoletter to the editor: Dermoscopy in clinically atypical psoriasis
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PMID : PMC3399681
Received
Sept. 19, 2011
Published
June 30, 2012
Abstract

Diagnosis of psoriasis is usually established clinically, based on the characteristic morphology and distribution of lesions. However, cases of psoriasis with atypical presentation do exist. In this manuscript we report and highlight the significant role of dermoscopy in the diagnosis of three clinically atypical and heterogeneous cases of psoriasis

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