Psoriatic erythroderma | |
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Other names | Erythrodermic psoriasis or Von Zumbusch Psoriasis |
Specialty | Dermatology |
Psoriatic erythroderma represents a form of psoriasis that affects all body sites, including the face, hands, feet, nails, trunk, and extremities.[1]: 410–411 [2]: 195 This specific form of psoriasis affects 3 percent of persons diagnosed with psoriasis.[3] First-line treatments for psoriatic erythroderma include immunosuppressive medications such as methotrexate, acitretin, or ciclosporin.[4]