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February 14, 2025; Boston, USA: VII International Scientific and Practical Conference «SCIENTIFIC PRACTICE: MODERN AND CLASSICAL RESEARCH METHODS»


AUTOIMMUNE NATURE OF PSORIASIS: METAPHYLAXIS AND THE ROLE OF DERMATOLOGICAL MEANS IN MAINTAINING REMISSION


DOI
https://doi.org/10.36074/logos-14.02.2025.079
Published
15.03.2025

Abstract

Relevance. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by excessive epidermal cell growth, inflammation, and scaling of the skin surface, which can manifest as scaly patches or plaques. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting the skin with a systemic nature that significantly complicates its treatment and management. This condition is accompanied by excessive keratinocyte proliferation, inflammation, and skin regeneration disorders, leading to erythematous-squamous rashes. The most obvious manifestations of psoriasis are red, scaly patches and plaques that cause not only physical discomfort but also social difficulties due to social stigmatization and emotional distress.

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