Advances in psoriasis research

Psoriasis is described as a skin disease recognized by red, scaly, itchy patches. The aim of this book is to provide a descriptive analysis of Psoriasis, a disease that affects approximately 2-3% of humankind across every nation. Occurrence of psoriasis has been examined since the times of clay tabl...

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Other Authors: Howling, Emily (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New Jersey Foster Academics 2015
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