A 46-year-old woman with psoriasis involving the trunk, the extensor surfaces of the forearms, and knees presented with bilaterally symmetric, sharply circumscribed, red scaly patches on the plantar surface of the feet. The lesions on the soles appeared after the patient had begun to play ...
Guttate psoriasisusually occurs in children or younger adults and is the second-most common type of psoriasis. This type of psoriasis is called guttate (which means "drop-like") because of the spontaneous appearance of small, individual, pink, scaly spots. These spots are usually not as thick...
Pustular psoriasis may affect only small parts of the body, such as the palms or soles of the feet. This type is known as palmoplantar pustulosis. The second type, called acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau, causes tiny, painful pustules on the fingertips and toes, which may spread to the ...
common places for the rash of psoriasis to occur are on the elbows and knees, but there are a number of other places psoriasis can occur including the scalp, in the ears, the lower back and buttocks, the genital area, the lower legs, and palms of the hands and soles of the feet. P...
Pustular psoriasis is the occurrence of small pustules at the edge or in the middle of inflammatory plaque, in hands, fingertips or feet. From:Design of Nanostructures for Versatile Therapeutic Applications,2018 Also in subject areas: Medicine and Dentistry ...
It’s characterized by pus-filled blisters on red, tender skin, and may appear on just hands and feet, or in larger areas. Erythrodermic Psoriasis Erythrodermic psoriasis is the least common, but requires immediate medical attention. It emerges as an intensely itchy or burning red rash that ...
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that causes plaques, which are itchy or sore patches of thick, dry, discolored skin. While any part of your body can be affected, psoriasis plaques most often develop on the elbows, knees, scalp, back, palms, and feet. Like other autoinflammatory diseases,...
If you have psoriasis, there may be times when you shouldn’t get a pedicure. Some of the reasons to skip one include: You have a plaque or plaques on your foot oranklethat are bleeding or raw.You soak your feet inwaterduring a pedicure, and a salon professional may use lotions, oil...
Atopic dermatitis, the most common type of dermatitis, typically begins in infancy and can last into adulthood. It is characterized by redness, thickening, and scaling of the skin in patches, typically on theface,neck, hands, feet, in the crook of the elbow, or behind theknee. The skin ...
To determine the efficacy, safety, and sustainability of response to adalimumab therapy for moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis involving hands and/or feet. Sixteen-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled evaluation of adalimumab therapy for moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis ...