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Superimposed linear psoriasis: differential therapeutic response of linear and nonlinear lesions
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 06/17/09
Seitz CS et al. - Linear psoriasis is a very unusual clinical variation of psoriasis. Typical clinical features include early onset of erythematosquamous lesions along Blaschko's lines, ability to elicit psoriatic features, absence of pruritus and positive family history for psoriasis. Recently, the term 'superimposed linear psoriasis' was coined for cases with development of nonlinear psoriatic lesions at predilection sites in later life.
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