A multidimensional assessment of the burden of psoriasis: results from a multinational dermatologist and patient survey
British Journal of Dermatology2018Vol. 179(1), pp. 173–181
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C.E.M. Griffiths, Seong Jin Jo, Luigi Naldi, Ricardo Romiti, Esther Guevara‐Sanginés, T Howe, G. Pietri, I. Gilloteau, Craig Richardson, Hongqing Tian, Matthias Augustin
Abstract
Psoriasis patients with physical and psychological comorbidities, itch and affected visible and sensitive body areas had lower QoL and greater work impairment compared to those without these conditions.
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