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Volume 331:1101-1102 October 20, 1994 Number 16
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Psoriasis

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By Charles Camisa, With Thomas N. Helm, Arun L. Pathy, Michael E. Sayers, and William S. Wilke. 355 pp., illustrated. Boston, Blackwell Scientific, 1994. $85. ISBN 0-86542-247-8.

Psoriasis is one of the more common problems of the skin and is treated by primary care physicians as well as by dermatologists. It is also one of the more difficult dermatologic problems to manage, especially severe cases. This book was written to guide practitioners in all fields of medicine in the proper use of the numerous therapies available for psoriasis, from topical corticosteroids to cyclosporine.

Psoriasis is well written and concise, with the most current references possible. It is a well-integrated book that flows nicely from the pathogenesis of psoriasis to its clinical presentation, with an appropriate emphasis on . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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