You’ve probably heard of psoriasis—the chronic inflammatory condition that can cause itchy, scaly patches on your skin. Less well-known is a rare form of the disease called pustular psoriasis, which ...
Localized pustular psoriasis is a term that refers to a limited area of small pus-filled blisters on your skin, typically on your hands or feet. It is distinct from generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP ...
From white blisters to red and scaly patches, psoriasis skin rashes come in several different forms. How do you know if you have psoriasis or a similar-looking skin condition?
They fall into the category of being erythrodermic many times and then also have these sterile pustules all over their skin. A lot of times, patients are systemically ill, and they can have systemic ...
Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: Welcome to this AJMC ® [The American Journal of Managed Care ®] program titled, “Generalized Pustular Psoriasis: Provider and Payer Considerations for Care.” I am Dr ...
Pustular psoriasis is characterized by clearly defined, raised pus-filled blisters, that cover large swatches of skin and is sometimes accompanied by fever, chills and severe itching. This form of ...
Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare, life-threatening, inflammatory skin disease characterized by widespread eruption of sterile pustules. Interleukin-36 signaling is involved in the ...
New top-line data from a global Phase 3 clinical trial of patients with generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) flares show rapid clearance of pustulation, erythema and scaling through four weeks after a ...
With about 10 million new cases diagnosed every year, acne vulgaris is the condition most commonly treated by dermatologists and affects almost everyone at some point in their lives.12 The clinical ...
BRACKNELL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Boehringer Ingelheim announced today the publication in the New England Journal of Medicine of new data from the pivotal Phase II Effisayil TM 1 trial, which ...
Cutaneous dental (or odontogenic) sinus tracts are uncommon occurrences in which a channel forms from a dental focus of infection to a drainage site on the skin of the face or neck. Odontogenic sinus ...