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  2. Goeckerman therapy - Wikipedia

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    However, today the treatment can be done with reduced cost as an outpatient. It has been stated by de Miguel et al., that an annual three-week outpatient course of Goeckerman treatment costs $10,000 to 12,000 but repeat treatment may be extended to two years with the use of a $2,000 home UVB treatment lamp . [ 6 ]

  3. Generalized pustular psoriasis - Wikipedia

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    Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare type of psoriasis that can present in a variety of forms. [1] Unlike the most general and common forms of psoriasis, GPP usually covers the entire body and with pus-filled blisters rather than plaques. GPP can present at any age, but is rarer in young children.

  4. Finger tip unit - Wikipedia

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    USA guidelines of care [15] for the management of psoriasis with topical therapies include guidance of amount to be used based on the FTU. European Guidelines for the treatment of atopic eczema recommend that application amount of topical anti-inflammatory therapy should follow the FTU rule. [16]

  5. Psoriasis - Wikipedia

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    The history of psoriasis is littered with treatments of dubious effectiveness and high toxicity. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Fowler's solution, which contains a poisonous and carcinogenic arsenic compound, was used by dermatologists as a treatment for psoriasis. [134] Mercury was also used for psoriasis treatment during this time. [134]

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  7. Pustular psoriasis - Wikipedia

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    Pustular psoriasis can be localized, commonly to the hands and feet (palmoplantar pustulosis), or generalized with widespread patches occurring randomly on any part of the body. Acrodermatitis continua is a form of localized psoriasis limited to the fingers and toes that may spread to the hands and feet. [ 4 ]

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