Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris: dry keratotic plaque type. Psoriasis palmaris that has not been pretreated. 38-year-old man shows in the area of the right palm a rough, hyperkeratotic plaque with rhagades that has been permanent for years and is sharply defined.
For a long time, this coarse lamellar scaling, slightly increased in consistency, large-area, hardly itchy plaque has existed in the 50-year-old patient.
For a long time now, this large, "well-cared for", low-consistency, borderline, sometimes itchy plaque (interval-like local treatment with corticosteroids) has existed in the 42-year-old patient.
Psoriasis palmaris et plantaris: dry keratotic plaque type. chronic, sharply defined (wrist), extensive, rough (scaly) plaques and rhagades. movement restrictions (pain when washing hands). it is a chronic inpatient variant of psoriasis vulgaris with manifestation on the palms of the hands and/or soles of the feet.
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