Characteristics of co-existing psoriatic plaques in generalized pustular psoriasis patients with or without IL36RN mutation
Chang-Yu Hsieh,
Po-Hua Chen,
Chang-Ming Huang
et al.
Abstract:Fewer than 5% patients with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) have clear or almost clear skin between GPP flare and 31 ~ 78% of patients present with co-existing psoriasis plaques. The erythema, thickness and scaling of co-existing psoriasis plaques in patients with GPP were assessed by two independent dermatologists who were unknown of IL36RN mutation status. Twenty IL36RN c.115 + 6T > C mutation positive patients and 20 mutation negative patients were included for paired analysis. We found that compare… Show more
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