2016
DOI: 10.7241/ourd.20161.3
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The impact of psoriasis on the lifequality: a cohort of 140 Moroccan patients

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“…Our study confirmed the influence of body surface area involved with QDV, higher BSA involved was positively correlated with QoL impaired (p=0.002). Our result was consistent with those reported by several authors [12,16,20]. Strober B et al reported that DLQI worsened with disease severity evaluated by BSA (Affected body surface area) score and IGA 2011 scale (Investigator's Global Assessment) [22].…”
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“…Our study confirmed the influence of body surface area involved with QDV, higher BSA involved was positively correlated with QoL impaired (p=0.002). Our result was consistent with those reported by several authors [12,16,20]. Strober B et al reported that DLQI worsened with disease severity evaluated by BSA (Affected body surface area) score and IGA 2011 scale (Investigator's Global Assessment) [22].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…It is possible that young people assess their quality of life better than older people and the disease duration is not yet long. It is consistent with other findings reported by Amy de la Breteque et al (correlation statistically significant between age and QoL, p<0.006) [15] and Kelati et al who used skindex16 to evaluate the QoL in psoriatic patients [16]. Young people have more professional responsabilities and interpersonal relationship and therefore have difficulty accepting their illness.…”
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