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Excessive Body Weight and Smoking Associates with a High Risk of Onset of Plaque Psoriasis
Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 09/04/09
Wolk K et al. – The authors' results indicate that excessive body weight and smoking are risk factors for onset of psoriasis and that higher body mass index increases the PASI of plaque psoriasis at onset.
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